Adventure Central Newfoundland

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Adventure Central Newfoundland
Welcome
to
Adventure
Central.
Travel Guide 2010
Adventure Central Newfoundland
FORTUNE
LITTLE BAY
HARBOUR
ISLANDS LEADING
TICKLES
TRITON
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HEAD
FAREWELL
BOYD’S COVE
WESLEYVILLE
INDIAN BAY
NORRIS ARM
Provincial Park
National Historic Site/Park
Local Ferry (Car & Passenger)
Coastal Boat (Passenger & Freight)
Airport
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Contents
Terra Nova
national park of canada
parc national du canada
Terra-Nova
Sharing discoveries and experiences!
Des découvertes et des expériences à partager!
Adventure Central
• Icebergs
• Whales
• Trails
Make yourself at home
• How To Get Here
• Top 10 Lists of Central
• Legend
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Terra Nova National Park
Camp out or spend the day at the province’s first
national park. Visit the many inlets and bays by foot,
boat or kayak. Participate in organized events and
view magnificent wildlife in its natural setting.
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Kittiwake Coast
Tour the heart of Iceberg Alley and marvel at the
splendour of the region. Visit centuries-old fishing
communities. Pet a Newfoundland Pony. Stroll
kilometres of sandy beaches.
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Coast of Bays
Participate in the culture of the only First Nations
Reserve in the province. Witness breathtaking views
from atop the many fjords. Tour the island’s largest
hydro station. Visit communities accessible only by
boat.
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Exploits Valley
Raft the province’s longest river. Observe the majestic
beauty of the wild Atlantic salmon. Split your sides
laughing at one of Central’s most popular dinner
theatres.
Discover and explore a special place which has become a tradition for so manyTerra Nova National Park of Canada
Découvrez et explorez un endroit spécial que tant de gens ont adopté le parc national du Canada Terra-Nova.
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Emerald Zone
Visit the region known as the Great Whale Coast.
Learn about the great Humpback and Sperm whales.
Touch an ancient soapstone quarry. Hike the many
enchanting trails.
WHERE TO HAVE A TIME
If it’s fun and festivals you seek, look no further.
Central Newfoundland hosts some of the province’s
wildest and most wonderful events all year long.
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Icebergs
Icebergs
Twillingate • Peter Brake photo
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Icebergs
Icebergs
Iceberg • Ocean Quest photo
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here’s nothing quite as awe-inspiring as getting up close and personal with a
10,000-year-old, million-tonne leviathan of ice.
And there’s no better place to watch juggernaut icebergs than in the heart of
famed Iceberg Alley on the northeast coast of Newfoundland.
The term “iceberg” probably originates from the Dutch term “ijsberg”, which
means ice hill. The typical iceberg found along the northeast coast rivals a 15-story
office building in height, though smaller “growlers” and car-sized “bergy bits” are
common as well.
Central Newfoundland welcomes visitors from around the world eager to enjoy
nature in its mightiest form. Sea kayaks, boat tours and coastal hikes all provide
excellent berg-watching opportunities.
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Bergy Bits
• It takes an iceberg about two to three years to reach the island of
Newfoundland from Greenland – a distance of 1,800 nautical miles.
• In 1975, the schooner “Caledonia” was lost 9 miles off Cape Fogo but her crew
of 82 were saved when they managed to clamber onto an iceberg.
• The Titanic sank in 1912, 350 miles off the coast of Newfoundland after hitting
an iceberg.
• There was once a murder on an iceberg.
• A secret World War II project (Habbakuk) planned to manufacture icebergs for
use as aircraft carriers.
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Icebergs
Iceberg Shapes
A flat-topped iceberg with a
Tabular
width five times greater than
its height.
Blocky
A flat-topped iceberg with
steep sides.
A flat surfaced iceberg with
Wedged
steep surfaces on one side
and gradually sloping on the
other.
Dome
Pinnacle
A smooth iceberg with a
rounded top.
An iceberg with at least one
main pyramid on it.
A berg with a U-shaped slot
Dry Dock
at or near water level, and
at least two pinnacles or
columns.
Twillingate • Paulette Grimes photo
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Whales
Whales
Humpback Whale • Ocean Quest photo
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Whales
Whales
Humpback Whale • mcpix photo
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f whale watching is something you’re interested in, don’t miss out on some of the
finest the world has to offer.
Twenty-two species of whales can be found along the coast of Central
Newfoundland, the Humpback and the Minke being the most common. And there
are a few of our friends that are anxious to meet you.
Five thousand Humpbacks visit our waters from May to September. From the
shores of Terra Nova National Park to the coastal reaches of the Great Whale
Coast, these mighty mammals will take your breath away. Whether you view them
within arm’s reach by kayak or from onboard an organized boat tour, you’re sure
to delight in the natural beauty of these massive creatures of the sea.
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Whale Facts
• The world’s largest population of feeding Humpback whales is found off
Newfoundland and Labrador.
• Learn about the inner workings of a Humpback whale by examining its 50-foot
skeleton on display at the King’s Point Humpback Whale Pavilion.
• The Sperm whale is said to be the largest toothed mammal in the world, and to
have the heaviest brain in all the animal kingdom. See its 43-foot skeleton first
hand at the Triton Sperm Whale Pavilion.
• In 1978, residents of Springdale helped save five Humpback whales and a
Narwhal trapped in the pack ice of Halls Bay.
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Common Species of Whales
HUMPBACK WHALES arrive in Newfoundland in
early spring on their yearly migration from the
Caribbean. It’s a large whale with long, whitesided flippers which are about 1/3 of their body
length. They can grow to be over 12 metres
long and weigh more than 35 tonnes.
MINKE WHALES are the smallest of the baleen
whales and are a common sight in the bays of
Newfoundland in summer and early fall when
they come in to feed on capelin, mackerel and
herring. Minkes weigh only around 7 tonnes and
measure 8 m in length. They are black on top
with small side flippers that have a little white
on them, a completely white belly and a tall,
hooked dorsal fin.
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hales are important and plentiful animals in Newfoundland and Labrador’s
coastal environment. As it is in the observation of all wildlife behaviour, it is
important to allow the whale to control any interaction. If the animal is curious, it
will approach a vessel. If it is disturbed by our presence, it will move away.
The key to conduct around whales is to recognize that they are wild animals that
must rest, forage, feed, socialize and complete other life processes to survive. Any
activity by a vessel that disturbs or prevents animals from completing life processes
represents a threat to the conservation and survival of these majestic creatures.
Whales
Conduct Around Whales
Please contact the Adventure Tourism Association of Newfoundland
and Labrador (ATANL ) to report and discuss issues.
Toll Free: 1-800-563-0700
For a complete copy of the Code of Conduct go to
www.hnl.ca
FIN WHALES are second only in size to Blue
whales, measuring up to 20 m and weighing
up to 40 tonnes. They are also baleen whales.
A large whale with a streamlined, black back
and long, curved dorsal fin, they have small
pointed side flippers and a white belly.
PILOT (POT HEAD) WHALES are best seen in
summer and early fall. These toothed whales
may be in groups, called pods, of up to 100. They
are black with long dorsal fins and have rounded
“pot-shaped” heads. They are relatively small,
measuring around 5 m and weighing 3 tonnes.
WHITE-Beaked DOLPHINS can often be
confused with the White-Sided dolphin. They
can grow up to 2.7 m long and weigh up to 200
kg. They have short white beaks and dark grey
bodies with lighter grey and white patches that
straddle their back in front of and behind the
dorsal fin.
WHITE-SIDED DOLPHINS are locally know as
“squid-hounds” or “jumpers”, they love to play
and jump out of the water. They have black or
dark grey backs with white bellies and a grey
band running their length. The also have two
oval patches behind their dorsal fin that are
creamy or yellow.
HARBOUR PORPOISES are sometimes called
“puffin pigs” because of the grunting sounds
they make when breathing. They are very small,
measuring only a few metres and weighing less
than 50 kg. Females are often larger than the
males. They have grey skin with speckles and
rounded heads with no beaks. They have small
black flippers and a triangular dorsal fin.
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Humpback Whale • mcpix photo
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Trails
Trails
Twillingate • Trevor Lush photo
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Trails
Trails
Alexander Murray Hiking Trail, King’s Point • Trevor Lush photo
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entral Newfoundland is crying out to be explored by outdoor enthusiasts.
Hike through ancient woodlands, over countless miles of untamed wilderness,
along coastal crevices longing to be trekked. Stroll to waterfalls on paths scented
with wild flowers or hike through boreal forest, past bogs and glacial ponds to
oceanic barrens overlooking the islands, reaches and sounds of our lakes and
bays.
Seeing is believing.
Geocaching
With 55 marked trails, there’s potential to get lost in more than just the beauty.
If you’re going to enjoy Central’s natural beauty from any of our trails or coastal
hikes, be sure to tell someone where you are going, your intended route and when
to expect you back.
• So don your hiking boots, grab your GPS and take to the woods. If nothing else,
you’re sure to find riches in the natural beauty surrounding you.
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• Over 2,400 geocaches are hidden throughout the province, and
approximately one fourth can be found right here in Central.
• The name of the game is geocaching and the concept is simple: download
cache coordinates online, punch them into your GPS, and hit the trails in
search of treasure. The only rule is, if you take something, you have to put
something back.
• For coordinates of caches in Central Newfoundland, and detailed directions
on how to play the game, log on to www.geocaching.com
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Trails
Tilting, Fogo Island
Things To Know While Hiking
1) Call Of The Wild
Central Newfoundland is made up of
vast stretches of wilderness, and what
better place to view wildlife than in its
natural environment. But sometimes
nature can get a little too up close and
personal. Here are some tips on how to
prevent face-to-face encounters:
Wildlife Doesn’t Like Surprises! To avoid
surprising animals, make noise, watch
for fresh signs, keep your dog on a leash,
travel in groups and never approach or
feed wildlife.
Black Bears: Newfoundland’s Black
Bears are rarely aggressive but, like any
wild animal, will protect their young
or food, or react if surprised. While the
probability of seeing a black bear may
be slim, it’s best to make some noise
while hiking. Wearing a bell on your
shoe or backpack is one way to deter
encounters. If you do spot a black bear
on your trip, remain calm and leave the
area slowly - never run.
Coyotes: Coyotes are becoming more
prevalent throughout the island. While
they are usually shy animals that avoid
human contact, they have been known
to expand their territorial range during
the last few years. Like all wildlife, it’s
best to keep your distance and avoid
attracting them with food.
Moose: While they are not native to this
province, moose have certainly thrived
since their introduction to the island.
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They are not threatening by nature,
but have been known to be aggressive
during the fall rutting season and during
the summer months while protecting
calves. To avoid confrontation, give
any moose you may encounter plenty
of space.
2) The Clothes On Yer Back
It’s often said you can experience
all four seasons in one day in
Newfoundland. So be prepared while
on the land. Remember to bring extra
clothing, such as a jacket or sweater,
and wear proper footwear – they don’t
call this place rugged for nothing!
3) Tick As Flies!
The mosquitoes and black flies here
won’t carry you away, but in Central’s
wooded interiors, they are abundant.
Be sure to equip yourself with plenty of
fly spray if heading out on the trails. Or
you could stick to traditional methods,
such as pinning a bounce sheet on your
hat or shirt.
4) Pack It In, Pack It Out
Newfoundland is known for its unspoiled
nature, and that’s how we intend to
keep it. It’s a great idea to bring along
a bag to carry your garbage or anyone
else’s that you may stumble across.
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How To Get Here
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entral Newfoundland’s
surging
coastline
is dotted with bays and
inlets, magnificent stands
of northern boreal forest
and rugged peat bogs
and barrens. We’ve thrown
in 22 species of whales,
10,000-year old towering
icebergs, soaring seabirds,
historic communities and
one of the planet’s richest,
warmest cultures as part of
the package.
If you share a love for natural
beauty,
history,
culture
and unspoiled wilderness,
Central Newfoundland has
plenty to offer - Terra Nova
National Park, where fingers
of the sea caress deep
stands of boreal forest, an
astounding network of trails
that beckon the hiker, skier
and snowmobiler, unique
dialects that change from
community to community,
world class Atlantic salmon
rivers, 36 holes of amazing
golf and much, much more.
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ewfoundland and Labrador is Canada’s easternmost province, and includes
both an island and mainland. The island of Newfoundland is the 16th largest island
in the world, and the Central portion - Terra Nova National Park, west to the Baie Verte
Peninsula and south to Harbour Breton - is the largest of the island’s regions. Visitors
should keep this in mind when planning a visit; it is not possible to see the entire island
in just a few days and at least 10 days are needed for even a brief look around.
Took To Wing (By Air):
The most convenient way to access
Central Newfoundland is through
the Gander International Airport in
Gander. Known as the Crossroads of
the World, Gander International Airport
provides regularly scheduled and
charter services for passengers and
cargo to major airports, connecting
with transcontinental and international
routes. In addition to the convenience
of location, passengers also enjoy the
island’s cheapest parking, plenty of
deals and free service perks.
Gander International Airport
Phone: (709) 256-6666 Web: www.flygander.ca
This is a place to ignite
your imagination, recharge
your soul and awaken your
senses.
on the Burin Peninsula and enter the
Central region via Pool’s Cove, Coast
of Bays.
Provincial ferry services
Web: www.tw.gov.nl.ca/ferryservices
Marine Atlantic Reservations
Phone: 800-341-7981 Web: www.marine-atlantic.ca
Cruise Newfoundland
and Labrador
www.cruisenewfoundlandlabrador.com
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Going Round Shore (By Land):
The Trans Canada Highway runs across
the island from Port aux Basques to St.
John’s - a distance of 905 km/543 miles.
While the road runs through the heart
of Central, it is the subsidiary highways
that lead the way to most of the region’s
gems. Kiosks for rental car services
are conveniently located at Gander
International Airport and various bus
services are also available throughout
the region.
Rental Car Agencies
Anchor To Killick (By Sea)
Barbour Living Heritage Village, Newtown.
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There are several ferry services
and cruise services to the island, in
particular to Central Newfoundland.
Marine Atlantic provides service from
North Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Port aux
Basques and Argentia, while Labrador
Marine services Happy Valley-Goose
Bay to Cartwright to Lewisporte.
For the really adventurous type, take
the south coast cruise to Central - a
provincial passenger ferry service that
runs along the southern shore of the
island and stops at every port of call.
Or catch the vessel from Bay L’Argent
AVIS
Phone: (709) 256-2722 Web: www.avis.com
BUDGET
Phone: (709) 256-3566 Web: www.budget.ca
NATIONAL
Phone: (709) 256-4934 eb: www.nationalcar.com
THRIFTY
Phone: (709) 256-8955 Web: www.thrifty.com
RV Rental Agency
Islander RV
Phone: 888-848-2267 Web: www.islanderrv.com
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3 Golf Courses
• Barbour Living Heritage Village,
Newtown
• Twin Rivers Golf Course
• Sunny Cottage Heritage Centre,
Harbour Breton
• Gander Golf Course
• Greenspond Courthouse,
Greenspond
• Giant Squid, Glover’s Harbour
• Grand Falls Golf Course
5 Central Giants
• Cressie the Lake Monster, Robert’s
Arm
• The Lane House, Tilting
• Long Point Lighthouse, Crow’s Head
Top 4 Outdoor Adventures
• Giant Lobster, Lewisporte, Road to
the Isles
• River Rafting, Rafting Newfoundland,
Aspen Brook
• Rocking Chair, Springdale
• Snorkling, Ocean Quest Adventures,
Terra Nova National Park
3 Old General Stores of Central
• Kayaking, Canoe Hill Adventures,
Laurenceton
• Joshua Toms and Sons, Rattling Brook
• Iceberg Watching, Twillingate Boat
Tours, Twillingate
• John Ward Memorial General Store
Heritage Centre, Leading Tickles
Catch One of 6 Dinner & A Show
5 Rainy Day Activities
• Queen Street Dinner Theatre, Grand
Falls-Windsor
• The Elliott Premises, Harbour Breton
• All Around the Circle Dinner Theatre,
Crow Head
• Beyond the Overpass Dinner Theatre
(The Gills), Newtown
• The World’s End Theatre Festival,
Fogo Island
• Eastpen Players, Eastport
• Hann’s Point Players, Lewisporte
Top
Lists of Adventure Central
Top 8 Coastal Beaches
• Eastport Beach, Eastport
• Musgrave Harbour Beach, Banting
Memorial Park
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• Deadman’s Cove Beach, Harbour
Breton
• Glassy Beach, Springdale
• Sandy Cove Beach, Sandy Cove
• Windmill Bight Beach, Lumsden
• Sandy Cove Beach, Tilting
• Nickey’s Nose Cove Beach, Nickey’s
Nose Cove
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• Polor Bear, Durrell
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Top 5 Architectural Gems
• Bown’s General Store, Change Islands
• Wireless Relay and Interpretation
Centre, Fogo
• Marine Interpretation Centre, Terra
Nova National Park
• Bay d’Espoir Hydro Station, Bay
D’Espoir
• Whale Pavilions, King’s Point and Triton
6 Central Must Eats
5 Glimpses of the Past
• Homemade Ice Cream, Growler’s,
Joe Batts’ Arm, Fogo Island
• Beothuk Interpretation Centre Boyd’s
Cove
• Fish and Chips, Dowding’s, Pound
Cove
• Botwood Flying Boat Museum,
Botwood
• Cooked Sunday Dinner, Weston’s At
The Airport, Gander
• Fox Moth Museum, Norris Arm
• Squid Rings, Fudge’s Restaurant, Triton
• North Atlantic Aviation Museum,
Gander
• Toutons on Tuesdays, Funship
Internet Cafe, Harbour Breton
• Dorset Soapstone Quarry National
Historic Site, Fleur de Lys
• Pea Soup, Burgundy Squid Cafe,
Change Islands
Legend
• Where To Lay Yer ‘Ead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accommodations
• Roughin’ It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Campgrounds
• Tings Ya Gotta See. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attractions
• Git Da Smella ‘Ouse Off Ya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tours
• Go Take A ‘Ike. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trails
• Where Da Git Some Stuff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shops And Galleries
• Where Da Git Some Grub. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants
Private campgrounds listed in this guide are rated by Camping Select, and are
given scores on both facility and recreation.
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Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park • Parks Canada/Dale Wilson photo
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erra Nova, the most easterly national park in North America, is a study in
contrasts: as much ‘old’ as ‘new’; as much excitement as serenity; and as much
land as sea. Terra Nova National Park provides the perfect mix of extraordinary;
the perfect escape from the ordinary.
Reconnect with nature and camp in one of Terra Nova’s two campgrounds.
Malady Head is the smaller and more remote of the two campgrounds. If you
are looking for privacy and nature’s ambiance – this is the place to be! If you
are looking for the “hub” of Terra Nova National Park, however, Newman Sound
Campground is the larger of the two campgrounds and offers serviced sites.
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Can’t make it here this summer or ran out of time? Come back and visit us any
time of year - Terra Nova National Park is open all year long. Serviced sites and
park interpretation are only available from late May to October; but there’s a lot
to do here in the winter, too - cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and camping are
all available for free. Come visit and discover the soul of Terra Nova for yourself.
Check out the park online at YouTube or MySpace Video - search “Behind the
Scenes at Terra Nova National Park”.
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Terra Nova National Park
Terra Nova National Park
Stuff Ya Gotta Know
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erra Nova National Park is approximately 260 km west of St. John’s and 80 km
east of Gander. For directions within the park inquire at the Visitor Centre. The
Centre is approximately 35 km from the park’s east entrance or 10 km from the
park’s west entrance.
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season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
loC: Routes 1 & 310
t: (709) 533 2801 / (709) 533 2942
tf: (877) 737 3783
e: info.tnnp@pc.gc.ca
w: www.pc.gc.ca/terranova
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1 Cottage, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 9 Loup Road, Terra Nova
T: (709) 466 3719 / (709) 685 6508
TF: (866) 466 6803
E: stay@thecromwellhouse.com
W: www.thecromwellhouse.com
Description:
A
secluded
and
natural setting for campers wishing to
experience true nature. Day use area.
Amenities:
Individual
fire
pits,
playground,
kitchen
shelters,
dumping station, water fill-up station,
washrooms with flush toilets, hot water
and showers, two hiking trails, near
eastport peninsula’s sandy beaches,
picturesque fishing villages, historic
museums, hiking trails.
Charlottetown, Route 1
NEWMAN SOUND CAMPGROUND
Terra Nova, Route 301
VILLAGE RETREAT CLODE SOUND MOTEL
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19 Units, 1 Cottage, May 15 - Oct 31
LOC: Off Route 1 in Charlottetown
T: (709) 664 3146
E: guestservices@clodesound.com
W: www.clodesound.com
Roughin’ It
Bonavista Bay, Route 1
MALADY HEAD CAMPGROUND
87 Sites, Jun 25 – Sep 6
LOC: 5 kms from Route 1 on 310
T: (709) 533 2801
342 Sites (100 electirical sites, 242
un-serviced sites) Open year round
with full services from May 19 - Oct 11.
During off-season please register at the
Administration Building.
LOC: Newman Sound, 2 kms off Route 1
TF: 877 737 3783 / 866 787 6221
W: www.pccamping.ca
Description: In the heart of the park,
this wooded campground is an ideal
family destination.
Amenities: Grocery store, laundromat,
children’s activity centre, playgrounds,
communal fire pits, kitchen shelters,
dumping station, water fill-up station,
washrooms with flush toilets, hot water
and showers, three hiking trails, walking
distance to outdoor theatre, campfire
circle.
PRIMITIVE CAMPSITES
33 Sites, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Minchin Cove, South Broad
Cove, Lion’s Den North and South are
accessible by hiking or kayaking, or
you can arrange for drop-off by tour
boat. Dunphy’s Pond can be reached
by hiking; Beachy Pond and Dunphy’s
Island are only accessible by canoe.
Inquire at the Visitor Centre for details.
Description: Quiet, secluded, pristine
primitive camping locations for hikers
and boating enthusiasts.
Amenities: Campsites have minimal
facilities - tent pads, bear poles, and
pit privies. Portable stoves must be
used, as campfires are only permitted
at Minchin’s Cove and South Broad
Cove. Boiling all drinking water is
recommended. Register at any park
facility and purchase a primitive
camping permit.
Tings Ya Gotta See
Visitor Information Centre
Season: May 21 - Oct. 12, 10 - 5pm
daily, except June 25 - Aug. 31, 9am
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- 7pm daily.
T: (709) 533 2942
Description: The Visitor Centre is the
perfect place to begin your journey in
Terra Nova National Park. Inside, you
will find an aquarium, a touch tank
full of tidal creatures, an underwater
camera and a mini theatre. Close by
are a playground, kitchen shelter and
a number of trails – including a couple
of trails with an electronic tour guide, a
handheld touch-screen GPS devices.
Terra Nova National Park
Where To Lay Yer ‘Ead
Nature House ACTIVITY CENTRE
Offers story time, arts and crafts
activities, games, puzzles, computer
games, movie time, videos and a Junior
Naturalist Program.
Season: Jun 25 - Sep 4, 10am - 5pm
Daily
LOC: Newman Sound Campground,
Route 1
T: (709) 533 3145 / (709) 533 2884
E: paula.gobi@pc.gc.ca
W: www.heritagefoundationtnnp.nl.ca
Sandy Pond Day Use Area
Description: This shallow sandy beach
is great for everyone. Relax on the
beach, sculpt a sand castle, or cool off
in the pond. Take a stroll around the 3
km looped trail. Enjoy a picnic at one
of the many picnic areas or the kitchen
shelter.
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E: info@coastalconnections.ca
W: www.coastalconnections.ca
ocean QUEST adventure
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Where Da Git Some Stuff
Explore Terra Nova National Park like
never before with marine adventure
tours and kayak rentals.
Season: May 22 - Oct 7, Daily 9am
- 6pm
LOC: Visitor Centre, Salton’s Brook,
Route 1
T: (709) 422 1111 / (709) 834 7234
TF: (866) 623 2664
E: info@oceanquestadventures.com
W: www.oceanquestadventures.com
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book and clothing.
OPEN: May 21 - Oct 10 10am - 5pm Off
season, 9am - 7pm High Season
LOC: Visitor Centre, Salton’s Brook, Terra
Nova National Park
T: (709) 533 3142 / 3145
E: hftnnp@gmail.com
W: www.heritagefoundationtnnp.nl.ca
Where Da Git Some Grub
Season: Daily mid-June to early
Oct. Available for advance bookings
in shoulder seasons. Contact us for
schedule.
LOC:
Visitor
Centre,
Marine
Interpretation Centre, Salton’s Brook,
Route 1
T: (709) 466 6643
Starfish Eatery
Loc: Terra Nova National Park
T: (709) 533 9555
Clode Sound Restaurant
Loc: Charlottetown
T: (709)664 3146
W: www.clodesound.com
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Feel like taking a hike? There are over
100 kms of trails in Terra Nova National
Park. Travelling through mature forests
carpeted with bright green moss,
hike to the top of Malady Head for
a breathtaking view of Southwest
Arm. For a more leisurely stroll, walk
the coastal trail from Newman Sound
Campground where the trail winds
along the coastline and exposes the
unique interface where land meets sea.
Note: All trails, with the exception of
Malady Head Trail are open from mid
May to mid October. Malady Head Trail
is available from June 23 to September 6.
1) MALADY HEAD TRAIL
This 3 km trail is a steady, sometimes
steep climb to a viewing platform of
Southwest Arm.
LOC: Left of Campsite 62 in Malady
Head Campground, Route 310
2) LOUILL HILL TRAIL
This 3.5 km loop trail winds through the
forest. Climb 140 stairs for a view of
Alexander Bay.
LOC: Opposite Traytown Access Road,
Route 310
3) SOUTHWEST BROOK TRAIL
Follow Southwest Brook along this 6
km trail. Lookout for beaver dams and
shore birds.
LOC: Route 1, 5 km from West Entrance,
or Southwest Arm Day Use Area, Terra
Nova National Park of Canada, Route 1
4) BLUE HILL WEST TRAIL
9.5 km hiking and biking trail along the
Old Fire Access Road. Newfoundland
marten, owls and grouse can be seen
along the way.
LOC: Opposite Blue Hill Road, 7 km from
West Entrance, Route 1
5) BLUE HILL POND TRAIL
3 km, mostly boardwalk trail that travels
through seashore, forest, bog and
concludes at a sandy beach.
LOC: By the Visitor Centre, Salton’s Brook
6) BUCKLEY COVE TRAIL
6 km trail that winds through forest and
along the coast to Buckley Cove.
LOC: Visitor Centre, Salton’s Brook,
Route 1
7) THE HERITAGE TRAIL Enjoy an audio-tour of this 0.5 km loop.
MP3 rentals available at the Visitor
Centre.
LOC: 1 km off Route 1
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR’S AWARD
WINNING ADVENTURE PROVIDER
8) COASTAL TRAIL
Follow the shoreline along this 9.5 km
(4.25 km one-way) trail, discover a
waterfall, and look for shore birds and
eagles.
LOC: Visitor Centre or Newman Sound
Day Use Area, Route 1
Terra Nova National Park
Go Take A ‘Ike
9) CAMPGROUND TRAIL
3 km looped trail that follows Big
Brook on a leisurely woodland stroll.
Educational panels.
LOC: Newman Sound Campground,
Route 1
10) OUTPORT TRAIL
46 km (23 km one-way) remote hiking
trail with primitive campsites along the
way. Day hike to Mount Stamford (11.5
km one way).
LOC: Next to Campsite 253 in Section
P of Newman Sound Campground,
Route 1
11) OCHRE HILL TRAIL
2 km trail that loops around a small
pond and climbs to a lookout of the
park.
LOC: Ochre Hill Road off Route 1, 1 km
from the tower
12) SANDY POND TRAIL This 3 km loop trail takes 1 hour to
walk. Access is via boardwalk next to
the swimming beach or the second
parking lot at Sandy Pond.
LOC: Sandy Pond Day Use Area, Route 1
13) PLATTERS BEACH TRAIL
Follow the coast of Clode Sound along
this 9 km (4.5 km one way) primitive
trail which concludes at scenic Platters
Cove.
LOC: End of the Main Road in
Charlottetown, off Route 1
14) DUNPHY’S POND TRAIL
This 10 km (5 km one-way) trail is suitable
for hiking and biking. Concludes at
Dunphy’s Pond where loons are often
sighted.
LOC: Route 1, 8 km from the park’s east
entrance
Terra Nova National Park
Visitor Centre at Salton’s Brook
www.OceanQuestAdventures.com
info@oceanquestadventures.com
Telephone: (709) 422-1111
1-866-623-2664 (off season)
Kayaking – Marine Adventure Tours – Snorkeling – Scuba Diving
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Kittiwake Coast
Kittiwake Coast
Newfoundland Pony Refuge, Change Islands • Trevor Lush photo
T
he Kittiwake Coast is a place that fills you with wonder and boundless opportunity
for adventure.
Located in the northeast region of Central Newfoundland, the Kittiwake Coast
spans from Terra Nova National Park to Lewisporte and surrounding area. Included
in this region are the towns of Salvage, the most photographed community on the
island, and Twillingate, otherwise known as the Iceberg Capital of the World. A short
drive east, catch the ferry to Change Islands which holds the title of the world’s fishing
stage capital and home to the province’s only Newfoundland Pony refuge.
North of Change Islands sits Fogo Island – the largest inhabited island off the
province’s coast. The Canadian Tourism Commission named Fogo Island one of
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Canada’s top 2010 destinations, and the Flat Earth Society considers Brimstone Head
in the Town of Fogo to be one of the four corners of the Earth.
The capital of the Kittiwake Coast is the Town of Gander. With its rich aviation history,
the community and its people were put on the world’s stage for their generosity and
camaraderie following the attacks of 9/11.
Whether you visit this region to unravel the mysteries of the lost culture of the
Beothuk people, or to walk in the footsteps of the early European settlers who lived
and worked off the land, it won’t be hard to find a way to make your vacation to this
region memorable.
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Stuff Ya Gotta Know
Visitor Information Centres
Beaches Heritage Centre
Eastport
(709) 677 2360
Kittiwake Coast
Kittiwake Coast
Glovertown Tourist Information
Centre Glovertown
(709) 533 2834
Gambo Tourist Information Centre
Gambo
(709) 674 4222
Fogo Island Tourist Chalet Fogo Island Central
(709) 266 2794
Newville Visitor
Information Centre
Newville/Twillingate
(709) 628 7443
Gander Tourist
Information Centre
TCH, Gander
(709) 256 7110
See ad page 69
Notre Dame Provincial visitor
information centre
Notre Dame Junction,
Lewisporte
(709) 535 8547
Ferries
St. Brendan’s – Burnside
Fogo Island – Change Islands –
Farewell
1 888 638 5454 (in Canada)
(709) 535 6244 (outside Canada)
Lewisporte – Cartwright
– Goose Bay
1 866 535 2567 (in province)
(709) 535 0810 (outside province)
Town Trivia:
• Newfoundland’s
first
provincial
registered heritage district, the Town
of Tilting, Fogo Island, is rich in Irish
heritage and still celebrates its Irish
culture. It’s also a National Cultural
Landscape District of Canada.
• In addition to its pristine beach,
Musgrave Harbour is also known
as the fatal crash site of Sir Frederick
Banting, co-discoverer of insulin and
Canada’s first Nobel Prize winner.
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SANDY COVE BEACH CABINS ½
Eastport, Route 310
HAROLD W. DUFFETT SHRINERS
R.V. PARK CABINS ½
2 Cabins, May 15 - Oct 16
LOC: Route 310, Eastport
T: (709) 677 2438 / (709) 424 3326
E: eastportrvpark@nf.aibn.com
W: www.eastport.ca/sunshinepark
INN BY THE SEA 
5 Rooms, Jun 15 - Oct 15
LOC: 82 Beach Road, Eastport
T: (709) 677 3002
Off-Season T: (709) 651 2842
TF: (866) 677 3002
E: Innbythesea@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.bbcanada.com/7603.html
SALVAGE BAY MOTEL ½
29 Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Main Road, Eastport
T: (709) 677 2458
Off-Season T: (709) 424 8907
TF: (866) 677 2458
E: salvagebaymotel@eastport.nl.com
W: www.eastport-nl.com
12 Cabins, Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: Barbour Avenue, Sandy Cove,
Eastport
T: (709) 677 3158
E: info@sandycovebeach.ca
W: www.sandycovebeach.ca
SEAVIEW COTTAGES ½
STA-N-PLAY COTTAGES 
23 Units, May 10 - Sep 30
LOC: 325 Beach Road, Eastport
T: (709) 677 2271
E: seaviewcottages@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.seaviewcottages.net
10 Cottages, Jun 15 - Oct 15
LOC: 13 Bank Road, Eastport
T: (709) 677 2729
Off-Season T: (709) 677 3524
E: brenda.bull@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.sta-n-play.com
THE DOCTOR’S INN B&B 
6 Rooms, Jun 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 5 Burden’s Road, Eastport
T: (709) 677 3539
Off-Season T: (709) 489 1321
TF: (877) 677 3539
E: g.hedges@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.doctors-inn.nf.ca
WHITE SAILS INN 9 Cottages, 15 May – late Sept
LOC: 38 Beach Road, Eastport
T: (709) 677 3400 / (709) 256 7176
E: snzjparsons@nl.rogers.com
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Happy Adventure, Route 310
AUNT MAY’S B&B ½
3 Rooms, Jun 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 5 Moss Road, Happy Adventure
T: (709) 677 2075 / (709) 424 9540
TF: (877) 888 2075
E: info@auntmaysbandb.ca
W: www.auntmaysbandb.ca
Sandringham, Route 310
FIRST CHOICE INN B&B 
3 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 120 Main Street, Sandringham
T: (709) 677 2104
E: reservations@firstchoiceinn.com
W: www.bbcanada.com/9866
Traytown, Bonavista Bay, Route 310
BLUE WATER CABINS 17 Cabins, May - Oct
LOC: 74 Main Street, Traytown
T: (709) 533 2553
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TF: (877) 533 2555
E: bluewatercabins@hotmail.com
W: bluewatercabins.com
PINETREE LODGE AND
CABINS 
25 units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Main Road, Traytown
T: (709) 533 6601
TF: (877) 533 6601
E: reservations@pinetreelodge.ca
W: www.pinetreelodge.ca
Description: Fully equipped chalets,
log cabins, motel, and newly
completed east wing, featuring the
honeymoon suite.
Amenities: Family oriented resort,
meeting/conference facilities,
catering, children’s activity hour in
summer, maze/mini golf/playground/
fire pit, outdoor heated pool, BBQ,
free wireless internet, cable TV/VCR/
DVD, pets welcome, 2 golf courses
nearby, minutes from Splash n Putt,
hiking/snowmobile trails/Terra Nova
National Park, convenience store,
movie rentals, laundromat, restaurant,
and room service.
See ad page 70
SPLASH & PUTT CABINS /
CONFERENCE CENTER 
20 Units, May 15- Oct 15
LOC: Route 1, Traytown
T: (709) 533 2753
E: info@splashnputtcabins.com
W: www.splashnputtcabins.com
Description: Self-contained units,
including all amenities, conference,
meeting facilities, all situated in
natural surroundings.
Amenities: Next to attractions park,
dining room/restaurant, colour cable
TV, fax machine, laundromat on site,
non-smoking rooms, pets allowed,
wireless internet.
See ad page 64
TRAYTOWN CABINS 
14 Units, May - Sep 30
LOC: Main Road, Traytown
T: (709) 533 6601
TF: (877) 533 6601
E: reservations@pinetreelodge.ca
W: www.pinetreelodge.ca
Description: Cozy cabins in a
treed grassy field overlooking ocean.
One, two or three bedroom units.
Amenities: Playground, grassy field,
view overlooking ocean, surrounded
by trees, tabletop BBQ, patios, fully
equipped housekeeping units with
cable TV.
See ad page 60
Glovertown, Route 310
BEVERLY HILLSIDE SUITES 
CUDDLE INN B&B ½
NOAH’S ON THE POINT 
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 19 Hillside Drive, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 6009
E: beverlyhillsidesuites@gmail.com
W: www.beverlyhillsidesuites.ca
Kittiwake Coast
A Place To Lay Yer ‘Ead
2 Rooms, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 138 Main Street North, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 6029 / (709) 424 7995
E: vaughn.r@nfld.net
W: www.cuddleinn.net
10 Suites, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 19 Randell’s Road, Glovertown
T: (709) 424 6020 / (709) 533 3324
E: p.oldford@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.noahsonthepoint.com
PENNEY BROOK COTTAGE 
2 Cottages, May 24 - Oct 15
LOC: 1 & 3 Penny Brook Road,
Glovertown
T: (709) 424 2652
E: penney.brook@nf.sympatico.ca
THE LILAC INN B&B 
3 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 13 Pinetree Road, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 6038
TF: (877) 733 6038
E: lilacs@eastlink.ca
W: www.bbcanada.com/lilacs
Square Pond, Route 1
SOUTHWELL’S SPRUCE GROVE
RESORT ½
5 Rooms, 2 Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 1 at Square Pond
T: (709) 674 4966
Gambo, Route 320
BEV’S B&B ½
2 Rooms, Jun 15 - Sep 30
LOC: 205 J.R. Smallwood Blvd., Gambo
T: (709) 674 4402 / (709) 674 4316
FRESHWATER INN 
3 Rooms, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 1 Backside Cove Road, Route 320,
Gambo
T: (709) 674 5577
TF: (877) 674 5577
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Centreville, Route 320
SUNSET MOTEL ½
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 379 Pickersgill Boulevard, Centreville
T: (709) 678 2080
Off-Season T: (709) 678 2171
Indian Bay, Route 320
INDIAN BAY COTTAGES ½
6 Cottages, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 31 Loop Highway, Indian Bay
T: (709) 678 2332
E: tony_ibc@hotmail.com
Greenspond, Route 320-33
THE HARDING HOUSE B&B ½
4 Rooms, Jun 15 - Sep 30
LOC: 24 Harbour Road, Greenspond
T: (709) 269 3200 / (709) 782 4639
E: abbie@nf.aibn.com
W: www.thehardinghouse.com
Wesleyville, New-Wes-Valley,
Route 320
SEAGULL MOTEL 3 Units, May 20 - Oct 31
LOC: Main Street, New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 2219
WINSOR HOUSE
HERITAGE INN 

4 Rooms, May 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 284-286 Main Street,
New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 2600
E: ruby@winsorhouseheritageinn.com
W: www.winsorhouseheritageinn.com
Pool’s Island, New Wes-Valley,
Route 320
THE EDGE B&B ½
2 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 10
LOC: 11 Starke’s Lane, New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 2242
E: whujo@aol.com
W: www.bbcanada.com/theedge
Lumsden, Route 330
BARBOUR’S COTTAGES ½
7 Cottages, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 75 Memorial Drive, Lumsden
T: (709) 530 2107
TF: (877) 530 2107
E: info@barboursbb.nf.ca
W: www.barboursbb.nf.ca
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4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 75 Memorial Drive, Lumsden
T: (709) 530 2107
TF: (877) 530 2107
E: info@barboursbb.nf.ca
W: www.barboursbb.nf.ca
SPINDRIFT-BY-THE-SEA
COUNTRY INN Musgrave Harbour, Route 330
BANTING SEASIDE
COTTAGE ½
3 Cottages, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 264 Main Street, Musgrave Harbour
T: (709) 655 2175
Off-Season T: (709) 655 2646
TF: (877) 655 2175
E: spindrift@nf.aibn.com
W: www.spindriftbythesea.com
OLD BROOK B&B 
2 Bedrooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 472 Main Street, Musgrave
Harbour
T: (709) 655 2179 / (709) 534 7232
E: oldbrookbandb@hotmail.com
Description: 2 story, 2 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms, built in 1905 across
the road from 10 km of white sandy
beach, fully equipped kitchen
and all the modern conveniences.
Romantic, private house has lots of
community history.
Amenities: 2 bedroom, private
bath, Cable TV, internet, telephone,
fax available, washer/dryer, fully
equipped kitchen, 10 km of white
sandy beach across the road.
See ad page 69
B’S OLD BROOK COTTAGE ½
2 Bedrooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Main Street, Musgrave Harbour
T: (709) 655 2179 / (709) 534 7232
E: oldbrookbandb@hotmail.com
Description: Newly built in 2009
across the road from 10 km of
white sandy beach, covered patio.
Musgrave Harbour’s best vacation
home offering you privacy and
tranquility.
Amenities: 2 bedroom queen/
double, cable TV, internet,
telephone, fax available, washer
and dryer, fully equipped kitchen,
10 km of white sandy beach across
the road, covered patio.
See ad page 69
ROCKY RIDGE MOTEL 3 Rooms, May 20 - Oct 1

COUNTRY INN MOTEL LOC: 26A Harbour View Road
T: (709) 655 2120 / (709) 655 2284
½
12 Efficiency Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 87 Main Street, Musgrave Harbour
T: (709) 655 2175
Off-Season T: (709) 655 2646
TF: (877) 655 2175
E: spindrift@nf.aibn.com
W: www.spindriftbythesea.com
Carmanville, Route 330
AUNTIE M’S B&B ½
3 Rooms, Apr 1 - Sept 30
LOC: 346A Main Street, Carmanville
T: (709) 534 2284
TF: (888) 535 2284
E: auntiembb@nf.aibn.com
W: www.bbcanada.com/11123.html
Gander, Route 1
ALBATROSS HOTEL ½
COMFORT INN ½
9 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 315 Magee Road, Gander
T: (709) 256 4005
TF: (877) 956 4005
E: fredguzz@hotmail.com
W: www.7092564005.yp.ca
HOTEL GANDER ½
½
Kittiwake Coast
BARBOUR’S COUNTRY INN ½
E: freshwaterinn@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.freshwaterinn.com
152 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 100 Trans-Canada Highway,
Gander
TF: (800) 563 2988
E: mbabstock@hotelgander.com
W: www.hotelgander.com
Description: Full service hotel with
indoor heated swimming pool and
fitness room. Ideally located on TCH.
Amenities: Dining room and lounge,
in-room coffee makers, free wireless
internet, indoor pool, fitness room,
air conditioned rooms, laundry.
90 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 114 Trans Canada Highway,
Gander
T: (709) 256 3956
TF: (800) 563 4900
E: gander@albatrosshotel.nf.ca
W: www.steelehotels.com
Description: Fully renovated with
modern guest rooms and meeting
rooms. Renowned for our excellent
dining room and great service.
Amenities: Dining room, airconditioned rooms, in-room coffee
maker, hair dryer and iron, free
wireless internet, Aeroplan.
See ad page 63
64 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 112 Trans-Canada Highway
T: (709) 256 3535
TF: (800) 424 6423
E: kmills@comfortinngander.ca
W: www.choicehotels.ca
Description: We’ll meet your
expectations 100% guaranteed. All
the comforts of home!
Amenities: 100 % non-smoking
hotel, Aeroplan partner, free deluxe
continental breakfast, kitchenettes
and drive up rooms, new king
size rooms, business centre, free
wireless internet, laundry, fitness
centre, in-room coffee maker, iron
and boards, hair dryers.
See ad page 65
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110 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Bennett Drive, Gander
T: (709) 651 2678
TF: (800) 563 8330
E: gander@sinbadshotel.nf.ca
W: www.steelehotels.com
Description: Air-conditioned rooms,
renovated dining room, free wireless
internet and local calls plus a downtown
location makes us the ideal choice.
Amenities: Dining room, airconditioned rooms, kitchenettes, inroom coffee maker, hair dryer and
iron, free wireless internet, Aeroplan.
See ad page 63
THE IRVING WEST HOTEL ½
62 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 1 Caldwell Street, Gander
T: (709) 256 2406
E: psmall@steelehotels.com
W: www.steelehotels.com
Description: Enjoy spacious rooms,
excellent rates & Legends Lounge &
Grill offering full service menu and
live entertainment on weekends.
Amenities: Balconies off all rooms,
free continental breakfast, Legends
Lounge & Grill, live entertainment on
weekends.
Glenwood, Route 1
MISTY RIVER COTTAGE 
5 Cottages, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 44 Spruce Avenue, Glenwood
T: (709) 679 5799
E: info@mistyrivercottages.ca
W: www.mistyrivercottages.ca
Tilting, Fogo Island, Route 334
FOLEY’S PLACE B & B ½
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 10A Kelly’s Island Road, Tilting
T: (709) 658 7288 / (709) 658 7244
TF: (866) 658 7244
E: gerardefoley@yahoo.ca
W: www.foleysplace.ca
Little Seldom, Fogo Island,
Route 333 via ferry from
Farewell, Route 335
PENNEY’S VACATION HOME 
1 House Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Little Seldom
T: (709) 627 3358 / (709) 658 3507
E: joanpenney@hotmail.com
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Fogo, Fogo Island, Route 333 via
ferry from Farewell, Route 335
Crow Head, Route 340
PEG’S B&B 1 Cottage, Apr 1 - Nov 30
LOC: 3 Seaside Place, Crow Head
T: (709) 884 2950
E: cricketfieldcottage@yahoo.ca
W: cricketfieldcottage.tripod.com
4 Rooms, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Fogo, Fogo Island
T: (709) 266 2392 / (709) 266 7130
E: efreake@hotmail.com
W: www.pegsbb.com/7887
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Man O’War Cove, Fogo Island,
Route 333 via ferry from
Farewell, Route 335
QUIET CANNON HOTEL ½
11 Rooms, 2 Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Man O’ War Cove, Fogo Island
T: (709) 627 3477
Change Islands, via ferry
from Farewell, Route 335
SEVEN OAKES
ISLAND INN 
8 Rooms, Jun 1 – Sep 30
LOC: Change Islands
T: (709) 621 3256
Off-season T: (709) 635 2247
E: beulahoake01@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.sevenoakesislandinn.com
Description: A restored 100-yearold fish merchant’s home.
Newfoundland meals served with
homemade breads and preserves in
our spacious dining room. View the
island and ocean in any direction
from our large deck.
Amenities: Dining room, private
bath/shower in most rooms, 2 rooms
with fireplace, meals, telephone and
laundry service available upon request.
See ad page 71
SEVEN OAKES
ISLAND COTTAGES 
3 Cottages, Jun 1 – Sep 30
LOC: Change Islands
T: (709) 621 3256
Off-season T: (709) 635 2247
E: beulahoake01@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.sevenoakesislandinn.com
Description: A great place to
celebrate any occasion, or just to
get away.
Amenities: Fully equipped kitchen/
dining area, living room, 4-piece
bathroom, 2 bedrooms – 1 with
double bed, 1 with twin beds.
See ad page 71
VICTORIA COTTAGE ½
Twillingate, Route 340
AMBER RETREAT 
Self catered vacation home, Apr 1 Oct 30
LOC: 14 Slade’s Lane, Durrell,
Twillingate
T: (709) 753 1861
TF: (877) 549 1809
E: contact@twillingate.com
W: www.twillingate.com/tours
Description: 4-star saltbox vacation
home in Durrell, Twillingate close to the
ocean. Enjoy icebergs, whales, hikes
and fresh seafood in a relaxed setting.
Amenities: 2 bedrooms/queen beds,
2½ bathrooms, modern kitchen, wireless
internet, cable TV/DVD, phone/fax,
laundry, whale and iceberg watching
and hiking.
See ad page 68
ANCHOR INN MOTEL 22 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2777
TF: (800) 450 3950
E: anchorinn@persona.ca
W: www.anchorinnmotel.ca
CABINS BY THE SEA ½
½
7 Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 11 Hugh Lane, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2158 / (709) 884 7098
Off-Season T: (709) 884 2232
E: deniserice@personainternet.com
W: www.cabinsbythesea.com
CAPTAIN’S LEGACY B & B 
3 Rooms, May 15 - Oct 31
LOC: 14 Ocher Pit Road, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 5648
E: ritabowering@aol.com
W: www.captainslegacy.com
CREWE’S HERITAGE B&B
½
4 Rooms May 25 - Sep 30
LOC: 33 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2723
Off-Season T/F: (709) 368 4998
TF: (866) 884 2723
E: c.heritagebb@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.bbcanada.com/9122.html
CRICKET FIELD COTTAGE ½
ECHOES OF THE OCEAN 
1 Cottage, Apr 15 - Oct 15
LOC: 24 Back Harbour Road, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2950
E: cricketfieldcottage@yahoo.ca
W: cricketfieldcottage.tripod.com
4 Rooms, Jun 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 1 Hospital Lane, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 1523 / (709) 884 7184
Off-Season T: (709) 884 2592
E: lindawaynew@personainternet.com
W: www.echoesoftheocean.net
HARBOUR LIGHTS INN Kittiwake Coast
SINBAD’S HOTEL AND
SUITES ½
9 Rooms, Apr 15 - Sep 30
LOC: 189 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2763
TF: (877) 884 2763
E: info@harbourlightsinn.com
W: www.harbourlightsinn.com
Description: An 1800’s home, elegantly
restored in the heart of Twillingate with
a spectacular view of the harbour
and near all the town has to offer.
Amenities: Hi speed internet, access
to all amenities, complimentary
breakfast, iceberg and whale
watching tours available.
See ad page 70
KELSIE’S INN ½
9 Rooms, Jun 1 - Sep 15
LOC: 24 Toulinguet Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 1290 / (709) 884 8866
Off-Season T: (709) 884 1544
TF: (709) 884 1300
E: kelsiesinn@eastlink.ca
W: www.kelsiesinn.com
NET LOFT CHALET ½
1 Cottage, Apr 15 - Nov 15 (Nov 15-Apr
15 By Reservation).
LOC: 22 Hynes Lane, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2950
E: cricketfieldcottage@yahoo.ca
W: cricketfieldcottage.tripod.com
OLD FOUND LAND INN B & B 
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 2 Woods Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 1515 / (709) 256 8456
Off-Season T: (709) 256 8465
TF: (888) 951 1515
E: oflinn@live.ca
W: oflinn.webs.com
PARADISE B&B 
3 Rooms, May 15 - Sep 30
LOC: 192 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 5683
www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
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Fairbank, Route 340
BETTY’S PATCH PEYTON’S WOOD COTTAGE ½
1 Cottage, May 24 - Oct 30
LOC: Back Harbour, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2000 / (709) 884 5532
E: peytonsrvpark@yahoo.ca
W: www.twillingate.net
RUM RUNNER’S ROOST B&B 
4 Rooms, Jan 1 – Dec 31
LOC: 139 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 5566 / (709) 884 6492
TF: (877) 898 5566
E: rumrunner@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.rumrunnersroost.ca
SLEEPY NOGGIN B & B 
1 House, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 30 Smith’s Lookout Road
T: (709) 651 2334 / (709) 424 6519
TF: (877) 626 8439
E: fantuz@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.theoceanviewretreat.com
½
3 Rooms, May 15 - Sep 30
LOC: 56 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2080
Off-Season T: (709) 884 2228
TF: (877) 684 2080
E: toulinguetinn@personainternet.com
W: www.bbcanada.com/9127.html

5 Rooms, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 12 Long Road, Durrell, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 1907 / (709) 884 6296
E: whitshainnbb@hotmail.com
W: www.whitshainn.com
Hillgrade, Route 340
SERENITY COTTAGE 
1 Cottage, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 8 Sansome’s Place, Hillgrade
T: (709) 628 7432
E: gtbarnes@nf.sympatico.ca
SUNSET B&b ½
3 Rooms, Jun 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Route 340, Hillgrade
T: (709) 628 5209 / (709) 884 8415
TF: (877) 628 5209
E: sunsetbandb@hotmail.com
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1-888-489-2366
Little Harbour, Route 340
ATLANTIC VIEW CABINS 4 Cabins, Apr 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Main Road, Little Harbour
T: (709) 884 5483
MY OUTPORT HOME THE OCEAN VIEW RETREAT ½
WHITSHA INN LEWISPORTE COTTAGE 

1 House, Jun 1 - Sep 30
LOC: Main Road, Tizzard’s Harbour
T: (709) 884 2485 / (709) 884 7493
E: primeberth@xplornet.com
Summerford, Route 340
BEACHSIDE ESTATES ½
THE SAILOR’S INN ½
4 Units, Jun 1 - Aug 31
LOC: Route 340, Summerford
T: (709) 629 7921 / (709) 629 7187
2 Rooms, Jun 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 19-23 Road to the Isles, Summerford
T: (709) 629 7343
Boyd’s Cove, Route 340
CAUSEWAY MOTEL
½
10 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Pickett’s Brook, Boyd’s Cove
T: (709) 656 3211 / (709) 656 3381
W: www.causewaymotel.net
Baytona, Route 340-17
STAR LITE B&B ½
2 Rooms, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 322 Main Street, Baytona
T: (709) 659 3195
E: starlitebb@hotmail.com
W: www.bbcanada.com/starlitebb
Campbellton, Route 340
THE INN ON THE HILL
½
3 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 94 Bob Clark Drive, Campbellton
T: (709) 261 2438 / (709) 541 2959
E: jstep@nf.sympatico.ca
Lewisporte, Route 341
BRITTANY INN ½
34 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 373-379 Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535 2533 / (709) 535 2534
Square Pond, Route 1
½
1 Cottage, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 21 Premier Drive, Lewisporte, NL
T: (709) 541 4584 / (709) 535 2418
E: peterjwood@eastlink.ca
W: www.lewisportecottage.com
OCEANVIEW B&B
Tizzard’s Harbour, Route 345
2 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 88 Durrell Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 5430 / (709) 884 8125
E: waterman884@yahoo.ca
TOULINGUET INN B&B ½
2 Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 53 Main Street, Fairbank
T: (709) 656 5321 / (709) 628 7407
Roughin’ It
TF: (800) 563 8386
E: brittanyinn@persona.ca
W: www.brittanyinns.com

4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 210 Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535 8181 / (709) 841 3067
Off-Season T: (780) 893 8775
E: mickeyfm2003@hotmail.com
W: www.bbcanada.com/9104.html
Notre Dame Junction, Route 1
BLUEWATER LODGE &
RETREAT
½
KITTIWAKE COTTAGES ½
10 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: BlueWater Drive, Route 1, Notre
Dame Junction
T: (709) 535 3003
E: bluewater@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.relax-at-bluewater.ca
Description: Beautiful, warm and
inviting country inn of wood and
stone design located off Route 1 in
the heart of Central Newfoundland.
Amenities: Nestled in quiet natural
environment, all rooms on main
level with private ensuite bath,
full breakfast included, dinner by
reservation, common areas and
lake side deck for relaxation, canoes
available, walking, hiking nearby,
smoke-free environment, no pets.
See ad page 64
SQUARE POND FRIENDS & FAMILY
RV PARK ½ / ½
100 Sites, May 21 - Oct 11
LOC: Route 1, 28 kms east of Gander.
T: (709) 674 7566
Off-Season T: (709) 533 2960
E: info@squarepondpark.ca
W: www.squarepondpark.ca
Description: Family campground
with upgraded sites and services,
newly upgraded comfort station
with Laundromat, arcade and
convenience store, clean
washrooms and showers. Friendly
staff, family oriented atmosphere
with games room and rentals.
Amenities: Great beach and day
use area. 60 - 30 Amp Serviced Sites
available, some have satellite
hook-ups and WI-FI internet. Daily
children’s activities include scavenger
hunts, crafts, hay rides, outdoor
games, movie night & family
campfires.
See ad page 62
Kittiwake Coast
TF: (877) 882 1999
W: www.capturegaia.com/
paradiseb&b.html
Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Located in Notre Dame
Provincial Park, 1 km east of
intersection of Route 340/TCH
TF: (866) 651 4121
W: www.kittiwakecottages.ca
Description: Two bedroom, fully
equipped cottages with fireplace,
BBQ and patio. Pets permitted. One
cottage fully accessible. Beautiful
wilderness setting.
Amenities: Swimming, paddle boat
rentals, convenience store, groomed
ski trails, sliding hills, access corridor
for snowmobiles.
See ad page 70
www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
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Lumsden, Route 330
HAROLD W. DUFFETT SHRINERS R.V.
PARK ½ / 
WINDMILL BIGHT PARK 80 Fully Serviced, 6 Semi-Serviced, 30
Unserviced Sites, May 15 - Oct 16
LOC: 11 km from Route 1 on Route 310.
Take Eastport Peninsula entrance.
T: (709) 677 2438 / (709) 424 3326
E: eastportrvpark@nf.aibn.com
W: www.eastport.ca/sunshinepark/
Musgrave Harbour, Route 330
BANTING MEMORIAL MUNICIPAL
PARK  / ½
Gambo, Route 320
DAVID SMALLWOOD
PARK ½ / 
11 Semi-Serviced, 39 Unserviced & Tents
Sites, Jun 19- Sep 7
LOC: 110 kms from Gambo or 140 kms
from Gander on Route 320
T: (709) 530 2312 / (709) 536 1347
E: windmillbight@msn.com
/ 
41 Sites, Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: Route 320 at Route 1, 48 kms
east of Gander and just west of Terra
Nova National Park
T: (709) 674 4476 / (709) 674 4222
Description: Beautiful scenery/
waterfalls, scenic walking trails along
the Middle Brook River, 3 km from
Trans Canada Trail.
Amenities: Electrical and water hookup, dumping station, laundry and
shower facilities, great salmon fishing.
See ad page 68
43 Sites, Jun 25 - Sep 6
LOC: Route 330 approximately 5
minutes outside of Musgrave Harbour.
T: (709) 655 2119
E: bantinghti@nf.aibn.com
W: www.musgraveharbour.com
Description: Municipal park
located on the Kittiwake Coast with
10 kms of fine white sand.
Amenities: Electrical / water hook- ups,
showers / washrooms, laundromat,
mini golf, canteen services, museum,
paddle boats, playground, swimming,
sightseeing/walking trails.
See ad page 66
Gander, Route 1
COUNTRY INN RV PARK  / 
64 Sites, May 15 - Oct 15
LOC: 4 kms from Route 1 on Route 330
T: (709) 256 4005
TF: (877) 956 4005
E: fredguzz@hotmail.com
W: www.7092564005.yp.ca
JONATHAN’S POND
CAMPGROUND  / 
140 Sites, May 24 - Sep 30
LOC: 15 min from Gander on Route 330
T: (709) 424 3007 / (709) 651 2492
E: pemoss@nl.rogers.com
Twillingate, Route 340
PEYTON’S WOODS RV PARK &
CAMPGROUND  / 
50 Sites, May 24 - Oct 11
LOC: Off Route 340, Back Harbour
T: (709) 884 2000 / (709) 884 5532
E: peytonsrvpark@yahoo.ca
W: www.twillingate.net
Virgin Arm, Route 340
DILDO RUN PROVINCIAL
PARK CAMPGROUND
55 Sites, 28 May - Sep 15
LOC: Route 340; 89 kms off Route 1, 2
44
1-888-489-2366
kms from Virgin Arm
TF: (877) 214 2267
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.nlcamping.ca
Lewisporte, Route 341
WOOLFREY’S POND TRAIL &
CAMPGROUND  / 
39 Serviced, 24 Unserviced Sites,
June 22 - Sep 13
LOC: Turn left at Church Street
T: (709) 541 2267 / (709) 535 6696
Off-Season T: (709) 535 2737
E: derek@lewisportecanada.com
W: www.lewisportecanada.com
Description: On scenic Woolfrey’s
Pond. All the amenities a camper requires
within a picturesque natural setting.
Amenities: Showers, 3 km boardwalk
around scenic pond, canteen, multipurpose building, sandy beach,
swimming area, recreation activities,
spacious campsites, cook house.
See ad page 61
Notre Dame Junction, Route 1
NOTRE DAME PROVINCIAL PARK
CAMPGROUND
100 Campsites, May 12 - Sep 15
LOC: Route 1, 1 km east
T: (709) 535 2379 / (709) 635 4520
TF: (877) 214 2267
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.nlcamping.ca
Tings Ya Gotta See
Eastport, Route 310
EASTPORT BEACHES
Enjoy white sandy beaches and
boardwalk complete with various
amenities including recreational
equipment, BBQs, change rooms,
cook shelters, and running water.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Access road off TCH at west
entrance to Terra Nova National
Park – approximately 15 minute drive
T: (709) 677 2161
E: cynthia@eastport.ca
W: www.eastport.ca
See ad page 68
THE BEACHES HERITAGE CENTRE
Season: Jun 1 - Oct 15
LOC: 8-10 Church Street, Eastport
T: (709) 677 2360
E: ephs@nf.aibn.com
W: www.beachesheritagecentre.ca
Traytown, Route 310
SPLASH ‘N’ PUTT RESORT
Enjoy the giant water slide, 18 hole
mini golf, quarter mile go-cart track,
mini go-cart track, bumper boats,
bumper cars, swimming pool and
kiddie recreation area. A fun time
for the entire family.
Season: Jun 27 - Sep 7, Mary Brown’s
Open all Year
LOC: Route 1, West Entrance Terra
Nova National Park
T: (709) 533 2541
E: splashinfo@xplornet.com
W: www.splashnputt.com
See ad page 64
Kittiwake Coast
Eastport, Route 310
Glovertown, Route 310
GLOVERTOWN MUSEUM - THE
JANES HOUSE
The Glovertown Museum records the
heritage and culture of Glovertown
and area. It includes resettlement
from the islands of Bonavista Bay, boat
building (1930 - 1960) and logging.
Season: Jul 2 - Sep 1, 10am - 5pm daily
LOC: 11 Memorial Street, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 3358 / 6004
E: churchills@nf.sympatic.ca
See ad page 69
KEN DIAMOND MEMORIAL PARK
& TRAIL
3.5 km walking trail (wheelchair
accessible) surrounding Southwest
Steady. Visit Noah’s Peak for a panoramic
view of the town. Four bridges along
the way. Rest stops. Wetland park where
wildlife can be observed.
Season: May 1 - Nov 30
LOC: 10 Station Road, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 2351
E: jperry@personainternet.com
W: www.glovertown.net
ROAD TO THE BEACHES TOURISM
ASSOCIATION
A natural destination, traditional
Newfoundland culture and heritage,
attractions, theatres, parks, museums
accommodations, restaurants,
archeology, art gallery and Terra
Nova National Park.
Season: Jan 1 – Dec 31
LOC: Glovertown
T: (709) 533 3140
W: www.roadtothebeaches.ca
See ad page 66
www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
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SMALLWOOD INTERPRETATION
CENTRE
This centre consists of a large exhibit
area containing audio, visual and
tactile presentations detailing aspects
of the Smallwood era in Newfoundland
history.
Season: Jan 1- Dec 31
LOC: Gambo
T: (709) 674 4476 / (709) 674 4222
E: sedcor@nf.aibn.com
W: www.townofgambo.nf.net
See ad page 68
JOEY’S LOOK-OUT
Named for the province’s Father of
Confederation, former Premier Joseph
R. Smallwood, who was born at Gambo,
the lookout provides a picturesque view
of the town and the surrounding area.
Season: Jan 1- Dec 31
LOC: Route 1, 2 kms west of intersection
T: (709) 674 4476 / (709) 674 4222
E: sedcor@nf.aibn.com
W: www.townofgambo.nf.net
See ad page 68
JOEY’S SCULPTURE
This bronze sculpture of Joseph R.
Smallwood is set amid boulders and
creates the impression that “Joey” is
rising up out of the ground to stand
tall amid the people.
Season: Jan 1- Dec 31
LOC: Village Green Heritage Site
T: (709) 674 4476 / (709) 674 4222
E: sedcor@nf.aibn.com
W: www.townofgambo.nf.net
See ad page 68
LOGGER’S MEMORIAL PARK
Built to commemorate the legacy of the
many men and women of this province
who laboured in the forest industry.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 320, Gambo
T: (709) 674 4476 / (709) 674 4222
E: sedcor@nf.aibn.com
W: www.townofgambo.nf.net
See ad page 68
Dover, Route 320
DOVER FAULT INTERPRETATION SITE
Season: Jun 30 - Aug 31 10am- 5pm
LOC: 113 Wellington Road, Dover
T: (709) 537 5821 / 2139
E: townofdover@persona.ca
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1-888-489-2366
Centreville, Route 320
Lumsden, Route 330
RESETTLERS MUSEUM
DEADMAN’S BAY PROVINCIAL PARK
Season: Jul 1- Aug 31, 10am - 6pm
LOC: Route 320, Centreville
T: (709) 678 6317
Greenspond, Route 320-33
GREENSPOND COURTHOUSE
Season: Jul – Sep, 10am - 6pm
LOC: Off Route 320, Greenspond
T: (709) 536 3220
E: barboursite@nf.aibn.com
W: www.barbour-site.com
Wesleyville, New-Wes-Valley,
Route 320
BONAVISTA NORTH
MUSEUM & GALLERY
Season: Jul 1 - Aug 31, 10am - 6pm
Daily, Off-Season by Appointment
LOC: Memorial Dr., next to the water tower
T: (709) 536 2110
Off-Season T: (709) 536 2110
E: museum@nf.aibn.com
W: www.bonavistanorth.blogspot.com
Newtown, New-Wes-Valley,
Route 330
BARBOUR LIVING HERITAGE
VILLAGE
Newtown, the Venice of Newfoundland.
Imagine the past meeting the present!
Meet characters from the past in our
homes, school, fish stage, gardens, and
Seal Hunt Interpretation Centre. Live
interpretation, theatre & dinner theatre.
Season: Jun – Sep, 10am - 6pm
LOC: Newtown, New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 3220
E: barboursite@nf.aibn.com
W: www.barbour-site.com
See ad page 60
SEAL HUNT INTERPRETATION
CENTRE
Come aboard and experience “Life
at the Front.” Step off the wharf and
onto a schooner and relive the lives
of the crew that manned them.
Complete with interpretative displays.
A true eye opener!
Season: Jun – Sep, 10am - 6pm
LOC: Barbour Living Heritage Village,
Newtown, New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 3220
E: barboursite@nf.aibn.com
W: www.barbour-site.com
AND NATURE TRAIL
Season: Jun 4 - Sep 13
LOC: 93 kms North of Gambo on Route 320
T: (709) 635 4520
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.env.gov.nl.ca/parks
Musgrave Harbour, Route 330
BANTING MEMORIAL
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
Sir Frederick Banting, co-discoverer
of insulin, died in a plane crash near
the town during WWII. Come see the
wreckage remains and a replica of
this Hudson Bomber Plane. A place
commemorating the life’s work of a
great Canadian hero.
Season: Jun 20 - Sep 11, 8am - 5pm
LOC: Banting Memorial Municipal
Park, Musgrave Harbour
T: (709) 655 2119
E: musgravetowncouncil@nf.aibn.com
W: www.musgraveharbour.com
See ad page 66
Season: May 10 - Oct 31, 8am - 8pm
LOC: Route 330, Carmanville
T: (709) 534 2626/ 534 2814
E: info@wetlandtrail.ca
Gander, Route 1
AEROSMITH INC.
Kittiwake Coast
Gambo, Route 320
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Gander Airport
T: (709) 651 3222
TF: (888) 999 2376
E: ksmith@aerosmithinc.com
W: www.aerosmithinc.com
EVAS AIR CHARTERS
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Gander International Airport
T: (709) 256 7484 / (709) 235 1848
TF: (888) 651 3827
E: charters@evasair.com
W: www.evasair.com
FISHERMEN’S MUSEUM
Step back in time in this historic building
built in 1910 by Sir William Coaker. The
museum displays an array of artifacts
relating to the fishing industry, and a
distinctive outside mural unfolds the
past to present fishing traditions.
Season: Jun 20 - Sep 11
LOC: Marine Drive, Musgrave
Harbour
T: (709) 655 2119
E: musgravetowncouncil@nf.aibn.com
W: www.musgraveharbour.com
See ad page 66
ORANGEMAN’S LODGE
Step inside the oldest structure in
Musgrave Harbour, built in 1878. Come
and experience the rich history and
culture this old lodge has to offer,
including the Banting Plane Crash Story
during WWII.
Season: Jun - Sep
LOC: Banting Street, Musgrave
Harbour
T: (709) 655 2119
E: musgravetowncouncil@nf.aibn.com
W: www.musgraveharbour.com
See ad page 66
Carmanville, Route 330
CARMANVILLE WETLANDS
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
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Season: May – Oct, 6am - 9pm
LOC: 251 Trans Canada Highway
T: (709) 256 4653
TF: (877) 256 4650
E: gandergolfclub@nfld.net
W: www.gandergolfclub.ca
JOSEPH R. SMALLWOOD ARTS AND
CULTURE CENTRE - ART GALLERY
Season: Jan - Jun 8:30am - 6pm Mon Fri, Sat Noon - 6pm; Jul & Aug 8:30am
- 4pm Mon - Fri
LOC: 155 Airport Boulevard, Gander
T: (709) 256 1078 / 1082
E: bdove@artsandculturecentre.com
W: www.artsandculturecentre.com
NORTH ATLANTIC
AVIATION MUSEUM
A wide variety of aeronautic
artifacts. Aircraft on site: Voodoo
fighter jet, Hudson Bomber, Canso,
Beech 18, Tiger Moth, Quickie 1 and
DC-3 Cockpit.
Season: Apr 1 - Dec 31, June 1 – Sept
30 9am - 6pm daily, rest of year 9am
- 4pm Mon - Fri
LOC: 135 Trans Canada Highway
T: (709) 256 2923
E: naam@nf.aibn.com
W: www.naam.ca
See ad page 66
SILENT WITNESSES MEMORIAL
Visit the Arrow Air crash site, where a
monument was erected in memory
of the 256 individuals who lost their
lives on December 12, 1985.
Season: May 20 - Oct 31, daily
during daylight hours
LOC: 4 kms East of Gander on
Route 1
T: (709) 651 5927
E: ksceviour@gandercanada.com
W: www.gandercanada.com
COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES
The Commonwealth War Graves
serves as a reminder to us of the
ideals and sacrifices made by the
men and women of Canada and the
Commonwealth on our behalf.
LOC: 3.5 kms East of Gander
T: (709) 651 5936
W: www.gandercanada.com
Tilting, Fogo Island, Route 334 via
ferry from Farewell, Route 335 DWYER PREMISES
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: Tilting
T: (709) 658 7236
E: towncouncil@townoftilting.com
W: www.townoftilting.com
TILTING NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
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Seldom, Fogo Island, Route 333,
via ferry from Farewell, Route 335
MARINE INFORMATION CENTRE
Season: Jun 15 – Sep, 10 9am - 10pm
Daily
LOC: Harbour Drive, Seldom
T: (709) 627 3409 / 3366
E: townofseldom@eastlink.ca
BRETT HOUSE MUSEUM
Season: May 20 - Sep 12 daily
LOC: 36 Brown’s Point Road
T: (709) 658 3490 / (709) 658 3494
Change Islands via ferry from
Farewell, Route 335
CHANGE ISLANDS
INTERPRETATION CENTER
NICOLE’S PICNICS &
BICYCLES TOURS
LOC: Change Islands, Route 335-14
T: (709) 621 3177
W: www.changeislands.ca
Season: Jun 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 159 Main Road, Joe Batt’s Arm
T: (709) 658 3663 / (709) 266 7603
E: nicolescafe@eastlink.ca
W: www.nicolescafe.ca
CHANGE ISLANDS
NEWFOUNDLAND PONY REFUGE
LOC: Change Islands, Route 335-14
T: (709) 621 4400
E: cinfponyrefuge@yahoo.ca
W: www.changeislands.ca
Fogo Island, Route 334 via ferry
from Farewell, Route 335
FOGO ISLAND & CHANGE ISLAND
ADVENTURE BOAT TOURS
Season: Jun 1- Sep 30 Daily, 9:30am,
1pm, 4pm, 7pm
LOC: Ferry Dock, Man O’War Cove,
Stag Harbour; Floating Wharf, Fogo
Harbour; Government Wharf - North
Side, Joe Batt’s Arm
T: (709) 266 2392 / (709) 691 9299
E: gdonahue@crosbiejob.com
W: www.fogotours.com
Fogo, Fogo Island, Route 333,via
ferry from Farewell, Route 335
BLEAK HOUSE MUSEUM
Season: Jun 29 - Sep 6, 10am - 7pm
LOC: North Shore Road, Fogo
T: (709) 266 2237
E: fogo@nf.aibn.com
W: www.town-fogo.ca
Joe Batt’s Arm, Fogo Island,
Route 334 via ferry from Farewell,
Route 335
SCHOOL HOUSE MUSEUM
GROWLERS ICE CREAM SHOP
Season: Jun 29 - Sep 6, 10am - 7pm
LOC: Pickett’s Extension, Fogo
T: (709) 266 2237
E: fogo@nf.aibn.com
W: www.town-fogo.ca
Joe Batt’s Arm, Fogo Island Route
334, via ferry from Farewell, Route
335
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 15, 10am - 10pm
LOC: Tilting
T: (709) 658 7236 / 7381
E: towncouncil@townoftilting.com
W: www.townoftilting.com
Growlers Ice Cream Shop specializes
in handcrafted locally made ice
WIRELESS RELAY AND
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
cream showcasing traditional
flavours of both Fogo Island and
Newfoundland. Our flavours are
inspired by the culture and traditions
of Fogo Island and Change Islands.
Season: May 20 – Oct 10, Spring and
Fall 3 - 8pm Wed-Sun, Summer 1pm 9pm daily
LOC: 125 Main Road
T: (709) 658 7383
E: growlers@live.ca
Season: Jul 1 - Sep 3, 1pm - 6pm
LOC: Silver Street, Fogo
T: (709) 266 2237
E: fogo@nf.aibn.com
W: www.town-fogo.ca
Kittiwake Coast
GANDER GOLF CLUB
KNITTING ECONOMUSEUM
Province’s first and only knitting
economuseum. Learn the history of
Newfoundland knitting at the
museum and in the homes of Change
Islands’ knitters, and purchase hand
knitted woolen apparel.
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: Change Islands
T: (709) 621 5555
Off-season T: (613) 233 3040
E: hbown@stagesandstores.com
W: www.stagesandstores.com
See ad page 70
OLDE SHOPPE MUSEUM
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 15, 9am - 12pm
and 1pm - 5pm, Daily
LOC: Change Islands, Route 335-14
T: (709) 621 4541
E: fancyporter@gmail.com
PETE’S PUTT-PUTT BOAT TOURS
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: Route 335-14, Change Islands
T: (709) 621 4541
E: fancyporter@gmail.com
www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
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DURRELL MUSEUM & CRAFTS
Season: Jun 1 - Sep 30, 9am - 6pm
LOC: 17 Museum Road, Durrell
T: (709) 884 5537 / 2780
Off-Season T: (709) 884 5391
E: lebulgin@hotmail.com
Twillingate, Route 340
AUK ISLAND WINERY
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 29 Durrell Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2707 / (709) 722 2405
TF: (877) 639 4637
E: info@aukislandwinery.com
W: www.aukislandwinery.com
ICEBERG QUEST OCEAN
TOURS - TWILLINGATE
Season: May 1 - Sep 30, 9:30am, 1pm,
4pm and 7pm, (Private Charters on
Request and Bus Tours Welcome)
LOC: Pier 52, Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 1888
TF: (877) 894 2537
E: tours@icebergquest.com
W: www.icebergquest.com
PRIME BERTH - TWILLINGATE
FISHING MUSEUM
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 30, 9:30am - 5pm
LOC: First Buildings on Twillingate Island
T: (709) 884 2485 / (709) 884 5925
E: primeberth@xplornet.com
W: www.twillingatetourism.com
TWILLINGATE ADVENTURE TOURS
See icebergs, whales, seabirds,
on 55-foot MV Daybreak. 2-hour
guided cruise, experienced guides,
complimentary coffee and beverages.
Washroom & heated cabin. Specializing
in icebergs, whales and scenic tours.
“We do more than carry people.”
Discover the wonders of the ocean.
Capacity: 40
Season: May 1 - Sep 30, 10am, 1pm,
4pm and 7pm
LOC: 128 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2763 / 5999
TF: (877) 884 2763
E: info@twillingateadventuretours.com
W: www.twillingateadventuretours.com
See ad page 70
TWILLINGATE ISLAND BOAT TOURS
Season: May 1 - Sep 30, 9:30am, 1pm,
and 4pm
LOC: 50 A Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2242 / 2317
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TF: (800) 611 2374
E: info@icebergtours.ca
W: www.icebergtours.ca
T: (709) 535 3900
E: lada@nf.aibn.com
TWILLINGATE MUSEUM
CANOE HILL ADVENTURES
Season: May 10 - Oct 15, open 9am daily
LOC: Off Main Street, Near St. Peter’s
Anglican
Church,
North
Side,
Twillingate, Route 340
T: (709) 884 2825
Off-Season T: (709) 884 2044
E: info@tmacs.ca
W: www.tmacs.ca
Virgin Arm, Route 340
DILDO RUN PROVINCIAL PARK
See ad page 71
CARIBOU ADVENTURE TOURS
Moreton’s Harbour, Route 345
HANN’S POINT MEMORIAL SITE
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 30, 8am - 8pm Daily
LOC: Route 345, Moreton’s Harbour
T: (709) 684 2507 / (709) 684 2351
Boyd’s Cove, Route 340
BEOTHUK INTERPRETATION CENTRE
Season: May 22 - Oct 15, 10am - 5:30pm
LOC: Off Route 340, Boyd’s Cove
T: (709) 656 3114 / (709) 729 0592
TF: (800) 563 6353
E: boydscove@nf.aibn.com
W: www.tcr.gov.nl.ca/tcr/historicsites
Campbellton, Route 340
CAMPBELLTON BERRY FARMS
Season: Early Jul to Late Aug 8am 8pm daily
LOC: Off Route 340, Campbellton
T: (709) 261 2739
E: campbelltonberry@nfupick.com
W: www.nfupick.com
Lewisporte, Route 341
BY THE BAY MUSEUM
Recently expanded, museum offers new
artifacts and photographic exhibits of
Lewisporte and area’s history in logging,
sawmill, ship-building, railroad, coastal
and passenger boat industry, World War
I & II, doctors and general history.
Season: Jun 1 – Sept 1 9am - 8pm
daily.
LOC: 235 Main Street, Lewisporte
EVAS AIR CHARTERS
High quality sea kayaking adventures
on the Bay of Exploits. Day, multi-day
tours, and rentals available. Certified
Paddle Canada training offered
throughout the season.
Season: May 15 - Sep 30 daily
LOC: 150 Main Street, Laurenceton
T: (709) 654 5200 / 5210
E: info@canoehilladventures.nl.ca
W: www.canoehilladventures.nl.ca
See ad page 69
Season: May 28 - Sep 15
LOC: Route 340, Virgin Arm
T: (709) 629 3350 / (709) 635 4520
TF: (877) 214 2267
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.env.gov.nl.ca/parks
MORETON’S HARBOUR MUSEUM
T: (709) 651 3222
TF: (888) 999 2376
E: ksmith@aerosmithinc.com
W: www.aerosmithinc.com
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Gander International Airport
T: (709) 256 7484 / (709) 235 1848
TF: (888) 651 3827
E: charters@evasair.com
W: www.evasair.com
Kittiwake Coast
Durrell, Route 340
Fogo Island, Route 334 via ferry
from Farewell, Route335
FOGO ISLAND & CHANGE ISLAND
ADVENTURE BOAT TOURS
Season: May 15 - Sep 7
LOC: 21C Premier Drive, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535 8379 / (709) 541 1188
E: caribou.adv@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.cariboutour.com
Season: Jun 1- Sep 30 Daily, 9:30am,
1pm, 4pm, 7pm
LOC: Ferry Dock, Man O’War Cove,
Stag Harbour; Floating Wharf, Fogo
Season: May 31 - Oct 31
LOC: Tizzard Street, Behind Masonic
Lodge, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535 2364 / (709) 535 8754
E: moyles.russel@nf.sympatico.ca
LEWISPORTE TRAIN PARK &
HIKING TRAIL
Tour authentic Newfoundland trains,
including a caboose, passenger car,
plow and engine. View the historic
museum and display that depicts the
railway in its original setting. Walk our
scenic trail.
Season: Jun 28 - Aug 28, 10am - 6pm
LOC: Main Street West
T: (709) 535 2737 / (709) 535 6696
E: derek@lewisportecanada.com
W: www.lewisportecanada.com
Notre Dame Junction, Route 1
NOTRE DAME PROVINCIAL PARK
Season: Jan 1 – Dec 31, open winter for
cross country skiing
LOC: Notre Dame Junction
T: (709) 535 2379 / (709) 635 4520
TF: (877) 214 2267
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.nlcamping.ca
Git Da Smella ‘Ouse Off Ya
Gander, Route 1
AEROSMITH INC.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Gander Airport
www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
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Joe Batt’s Arm, Fogo Island,
Route 334 via ferry from Farewell,
Route 335
NICOLE’S PICNICS &
BICYCLES TOURS
Season: Jul - Aug with 48 hour notice
LOC: 159 Main Road, Joe Batt’s Arm
T: (709) 658 3663 / (709) 658 7399
E: nicolescafe@eastlink.ca
W: www.nicolescafe.ca
Change Islands, via ferry from
Farewell, Route 335
PETE’S PUTT-PUTT BOAT TOURS
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: Route 335-14, Change Islands
T: (709) 621 4541
E: fancyporter@gmail.com
Twillingate, Route 340
ICEBERG QUEST OCEAN
TOURS - TWILLINGATE
Season: May 1 - Sep 30, 9:30am, 1pm,
4pm and 7pm, (Private Charters on
Request and Bus Tours Welcome)
LOC: Pier 52, Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 1888
TF: (877) 894 2537
E: tours@icebergquest.com
W: www.icebergquest.com
TWILLINGATE ADVENTURE TOURS
Located in the heart of Iceberg Alley,
Twillingate Adventure Tours will introduce
you to icebergs, whales, sunsets and
many other spectacular views. But don’t
take our word for it. Book a tour and see
for yourself.
Capacity: 40
Season: May 1 - Sep 30, 10am, 1pm,
4pm and 7pm
LOC: 128 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 5999
TF: (888) 447 8687
E: info@twillingateadventuretours.com
W: www.twillingateadventuretours.com
See ad page 70
ICEBERG MAN TOURS
Season: May 1 - Sep 30, 9:30am, 1pm & 4pm
LOC: 50 A Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2242 / (709) 884 2317
TF: (800) 611 2374
E: info@icebergtours.ca
W: www.icebergtours.ca
Lewisporte, Route 341
CANOE HILL ADVENTURES
High quality sea kayaking adventures
on the Bay of Exploits. Day,
multi-daytours, and rentals available.
Certified Paddle Canada training
offered all season.
Season: May 15 - Sep 30 daily
LOC: 150 Main Street, Laurenceton
T: (709) 654 5200 / 5210
E: info@canoehilladventures.nl.ca
W: www.canoehilladventures.nl.ca
See ad page 69
CARIBOU ADVENTURE TOURS
Season: May 15 - Sep 7
LOC: 21C Premier Drive, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535 8379 / (709) 541 1188
E: caribou.adv@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.cariboutour.com
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Go Take A ‘Ike
COBB’S POND ROTARY PARK
Eastport, Route 310
THE OLD TRAILS
Challenging trail for experienced hikers,
connecting abandoned settlements
between Salvage and Sandy Cove. 12
kms. Maps at Beaches Heritage Centre. Season: Jun 1 - Oct 15
LOC: Route 310, Eastport
T: (709) 677 2360
E: ephs@nf.aibn.com
W: www.beachesheritagecentre.ca
Glovertown, Route 310
KEN DIAMOND MEMORIAL
PARK & TRAIL
3.5 km walking trail (wheelchair
accessible) surrounding Southwest
Steady. Visit Noah’s Peak for a
panoramic view of the town. Four
bridges along the way. Rest stops.
Wetland park where wildlife can be
observed.
Season: May 1 - Nov 30
LOC: 10 Station Road, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 2351
E: jperry@personainternet.com
W: www.glovertown.net
AIRPORT NORDIC SKI CLUB
16 kms of scenic groomed crosscountry ski trails. 3 km lighted trail.
Snowshoeing trails. Heated hut. 3 km
west of Gander.
Season: Dec 15 - Apr 15 Daily
LOC: Route 1, Gander
T: (709) 651 2926
E: wajac@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.airportnordic.ca
See ad page 70
Several kms of self-guided and guided
interpretation walks. A quiet picnic area
provides spectacular views of Gander
Lake. Visit our Interpretation centre.
Season: Jun 1 - Sep 30, 9am - 4:30pm
LOC: 2 km east of Gander on Route 1
T: (709) 256 4693 / (709) 256 4489
TURPIN’S TRAIL
The Gambo River Trails can be accessed
from the west end of the Village Green.
The Middle Brook Trail, located adjacent
to the Fun-N-Sun Children Park, takes
you up the Middle Brook River to enjoy
the views of spectacular waterfalls and
salmon jumping.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 320, Gambo
T: (709) 674 4476 / 4222
E: sedcor@nf.aibn.com
W: www.townofgambo.nf.net
Gander, Route 1
THOMAS HOWE
DEMONSTRATION FOREST
Tilting, Fogo Island, Route 334 via
ferry from Farewell, Route 335
Gambo, Route 320
SMALLWOOD TRAIL SYSTEM
Take a walk around this peaceful
4 km boardwalk. Enjoy the fresh air
and scenery or let your kids have fun
in the playground.
Season: Jan 1 – Dec 31 daylight hrs
LOC: Magee Road, Gander
T: (709) 651 5927
E: kwaterman@gandercanada.com
W: www.gandercanada.com
Kittiwake Coast
Harbour; Government Wharf - North
Side, Joe Batt’s Arm
T: (709) 266 2392 / (709) 691 9299
E: gdonahue@crosbiejob.com
W: www.fogotours.com
Walk/hike
and
view
majestic
icebergs & rugged coastline (9 kms approximately 2 hours). Walk through
Oliver’s Cove and see traditional
Newfoundland gardens, fencing &
cellars or bask in the sun on Sandy
Cove Beach.
Season: Mid Jun - Mid Sep
LOC: Tilting
T: (709) 658 7236
E: towncouncil@townoftilting.com
W: www.townoftilting.com
Fogo, Fogo Island, Route 333, via
ferry from Farewell, Route 335
FOGO WALKING TRAILS
A hiker’s delight and a nature lover’s
dream. Follow a trail network leading
to former villages of Lion’s Den,
Eastern Tickle and Locke’s Cove or
stroll along old country roads. Hike
famous Brimstone Head, catching its
panoramic view. Visit the Fogo Battery
and hike to the top of Fogo Head or
take a leisure stroll to Waterman’s Brook
Trail.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 333, Fogo
T: (709) 266 2237
E: fogo@nf.aibn.com
W: www.town-fogo.ca
www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
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Virgin Arm, Route 340
PIKE ARM LOOKOUT TRAIL
BLACK HEAD TRAIL - DILDO
RUN PROVINCIAL PARK
1 km moderate trail uphill to a lookout
platform for views of surrounding
waterways and islands. Picnic site on
branch trail.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Pikes Arm, Route 346
T: (709) 628 5383
E: wanda-loder@hotmail.com
Durrell, Route 340
CODJACKS COVE TRAIL
Approximately 4-5 miles of rugged
coastline, rock formations, sea stacks,
geology and great beaches.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Durrell, Route 340
T: (709) 884 1999
FRENCH BEACH TRAIL
French Beach-Spiller’s Cove Trail
Approximately 4-5 miles of rugged
coastline, rock formations, sea stacks,
hole in the wall and great beaches.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Durrell, Route 340
T: (709) 884 1999
Twillingate, Route 340
HOSPITAL POND WALKING TRAIL
Approximate 1 mile, wheelchair
accessible, wild plants, flower garden,
swimming beach.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Twillingate, Route 340
T: (709) 884 5683 / (709) 884 8393
W: www.twillingatetourism.ca
SLEEPY COVE TRAIL
1 km moderate trail from Long Point
Lighthouse to Gillis Cove passes old
copper mine and goes through Sea
Breeze Park to lava formation called
Devil’s Track.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Long Point, Twillingate, Route 340
T: (709) 884 1999
TOP OF TWILLINGATE TRAIL
Approximately 2.5 miles to the highest
point in Twillingate for a 360 degree
view of the communities, shoreline,
sea and icebergs.
Season: May 1 - Oct
LOC: Route 340, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 5683 / (709) 884 8393
W: www.twillingatetourism.ca
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This 2 km trails leads from Head where a
lookout provides an expansive view of
the many islands in Dildo Run.
Season: May 28 - Sep 15
LOC: Virgin Arm, Route 340
T: (709) 629 3350 / (709) 635 4520
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.env.gov.nl.ca/parks
Summerford, Route 340
SUMMERFORD SKI TRAIL
3 km easy to moderate loop behind
Town Hall. Marshy areas boardwalked.
Look for wildlife.
Season: Spring, Summer and Fall
LOC: Summerford, Route 340
T: (709) 629 3419
SUMMERFORD TRAIL
1.5 km moderate trail around pond
then uphill for panoramic view of New
World Island. Park tables. Watch for
birds and animals.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Trailhead near Irving, Summerford
T: (709) 629 3419
Little Harbour, Route 340
LOWER LITTLE HARBOUR TRAIL
Approximately 3 miles to resettled
community, winter home of Thomas
Sugg, old root cellar, 20 foot natural
arch, and beautiful Jones Cove.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Little Harbour, Route 340
T: (709) 884 1999
Indian Cove, Route 340
LOBSTER HARBOUR TRAIL
6 km moderate to difficult hike on two
paths, one to Merritt’s Harbour and
the other to Lobster Harbour. Watch for
rabbits and birds.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Trailhead 1 km from Route 340
T: (709) 628 7404
E: tgillett@hotmail.com
Carmanville, Route 330
CARMANVILLE WETLANDS
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
AND NATURE TRAIL
Excellent bird watching opportunities.
Experience the beauty with a walk into
nature.
Season: May 10 - Oct 31, 8am - 8pm
LOC: Route 330, Carmanville
T: (709) 534 2626 / (709) 534-2814
E: info@wetlandtrail.ca
Pub “n” Grub
Herring Neck, Route 340
185 Main Street South, Glovertown
T: (709) 533-2815
79 Main Street, Glovertown
T: (709) 533-3037
Steve’s Service Station/Pizzeria
BADGER’S DAY PARK TRAILS
Two trails, one easy around a pond and
the other moderate to difficult uphill for
a view of the surrounding area.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Herring Neck, Route 436
T: (709) 628 7454 / (709) 628 7485
W: www.tnwidevassoc.ca
Wild Cove, Route 340
The Old Mill Cafe
Kittiwake Coast
Pikes Arm, Route 346
66 Main Street South, Glovertown
T: (709) 533-3327
Whimisical’s
Handicrafts & Cafe
200 Main Street North, Glovertown
T: (709) 533-1024
Ocean Breeze Lounge
SPENCER’S PARK TRAILS
Two trails. 1 km trail to a rocky beach
and views of Back Harbour and Crow
Head. Second trail goes to Gillis Cove.
Access both from Spencer’s Park. Trail is
moderate.
Season: May 1 - Dec 31 Spring, Summer
and Fall
LOC: Park Road, Wild Cove
T: (709) 884 1999
61 Mountain View Road, Salvage
T: (709) 677-2660
Killick Restaurant
Salvage
T: (709) 677-2440
Little Denier
13 Main Street, Eastport
T: (709) 677-3663
Lewisporte, Route 341
LEWISPORTE TRAIN PARK
& HIKING TRAIL
Tour authentic Newfoundland trains,
including a caboose, passenger car,
plow and engine. View the historic
museum and display that depicts
the railway in its original setting.
Walk our scenic trail.
Season: Jun 28 - Aug 28, 10am - 6pm
LOC: Main Street West, entrance to
Lewisporte
T: (709) 535 2737 / (709) 535 6696
E: derek@lewisportecanada.com
W: www.lewisportecanada.com
Cottlesville, Route 344
POT POND COVE BOARDWALK
1 km boardwalk around a pond with
side trails, including one to the Pot in
the Rock where the name originated.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Cottlesville, Route 344
T: (709) 629 3505
Where Da Git Some Grub
Noah’s On The Point
19 Randell’s Road, Glovertown
T: (709) 533-3324
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224 Main Street, Eastport
T: (709) 677-2533
Mary Brown’s
Trans Canada Highway, Traytown
T: (709) 533-2541
Sheila’s Restaurant
70 J.R. Smallwood Blvd, Gambo
T: (709) 674-4994
Vonnie Lee Chicken
369 J.R. Smallwood Drive, Gambo
T: (709) 674-5002
Spruce Grove Resort
Square Pond
T: (709) 424-3112
Lar’s Restaurant & Take Out
Hare Bay
T: (709) 537-3001
Sunset Grill and Motel
379 Pickersgill Blvd, Centreville
T: (709) 678-2080
Good Luck Restaurant
203 Main Street, Valleyfield
T: (709) 536-3337
Katy’s Tea Room
11 Starkes Road, Pool’s Island
T: (709) 536-2242
Kittiwake Kitchen
Main Street, Brookfield
T: (709) 536-3151
Dowding’s Restaurant
Pound Cove, Bonavista Bay
T: (709) 536-2305
Olde Shoppe Restaurant
Barbour Living Heritage Village, Newtown
T: (709) 536-3220
Rebecca’s Tea Room
Barbour Living Heritage Village, Newtown
T: (709) 536-3220
Oceanview Takeout & Bakery
510 Main Street, Musgrave Harbour
T: (709) 655-2545
Rocky Ridge Diner
Musgrave Harbour
T: (709) 655-2120
Spindrift Country
Inn & Cottages
87 Main Street, Musgrave Harbour
T: (709) 655-2175
A & W Restaurant
118 Trans Canada Highway, Gander
T: (709) 235-0276
Albatross Dining Room
114 Trans Canada Hwy, Gander
T: (709) 256-3956
Alcock & Browns Eatery
100 Trans Canada Hwy, Gander
T: (709) 651-3756
Barb’s Pub
6 Carr Cres., Gander
T: (709) 651-4499
Bistro On Roe
110 Roe Avenue, Gander
T: (709) 674-5577
Ches’s Fish and Chips
230 Airport Blvd, Gander
T: (709) 651-2437
Country Kitchen
132 Bennett Drive, Gander
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T: (709) 651-3200
T: (709) 651-4600
East Ocean Restaurant
Tim Horton’s
Gander Golf Club
Tim Horton’s
Greco Pizza
Tai Sun
67 Elizabeth Drive, Gander
T: (709) 256-7429
251 Trans Canada Hwy, Gander
T: (709) 256-4653
83 Elizabeth Drive, Gander
T: (709) 651-1102
Goose Irving Restaurant
Trans Canada Highway, Gander
T: (709) 256-7886
Highlight Restaurant
77 Elizabeth Drive, Gander
T: (709) 256-3347
Jungle Jim’s
112A Trans Canada Highway, Gander
T: (709) 651-3444
Kentucky Fried Chicken
285 Airport Blvd., Gander
T: (709) 256-4904
Legends (Irving West Hotel)
1 Caldwell Street, Gander
T: (709) 256-2406
104 Trans Canada Highway, Gander
T: (709) 256-7569
275 Airport Blvd, Gander
T: (709) 256-7569
298 Airport Blvd., Gander
T: (709) 651-2801
Weston’s At The Airport
Gander International Airport
T: (709) 651-3434
Home of the most popular Sunday
Dinner in town. 24 hour restaurant.
Shamrocks Pub, Moose Milk Ice Cream
Bar, unique gift shop and airport tours
available.
see ad page 71
Beaches Bar & Grill
42 Main Street, Fogo, Fogo Island
T: (709) 266-7330
Growlers Ice Cream Shop
125 Main Road, Joe Batt’s Arm,
Fogo Island
T: (709) 266-1083
Lilly’s Landing
Island Bakery & Coffee Shop
Mary Brown’s
Kwang Tung Restaurant
McDonald’s
Nicole’s Cafe
210 Airport Blvd, Gander
T: (709) 256-3500
Trans Canada Highway, Gander
T: (709) 651-2020
320 Airport Blvd., Gander
T: (709) 651-2200
McDonald’s (WALMART)
55 Rowe Avenue, Gander
T: (709) 651-0020
Pizza Delight
132 Bennett Drive, Gander
T: (709) 651-4440
Reflections
249 Airport Blvd., Gander
T: (709) 256-4231
Sinbad’s Dining Room
133 Bennett Drive, Gander
T: (709) 256-3956
Subway
318 Airport Blvd, Gander
T: (709) 651-2400
Subway - TCH
Kittiwake Coast
Rosie’s Restaurant,Giftware
& Bakery
Shoal Bay, Fogo Island
T: (709) 256-3791
Main Street, Fogo, Fogo Island
T: (709) 266-2267
159 Main Road, Joe Batt’s Arm, Fogo
Island
T: (709) 658-3663 / 7399
Quiet Cannon Restaurant
Man of War Cove, Fogo Island
T: (709) 627-3477
TLP Restaurant
94 Main Street, Change Islands
T: (709) 621-3381
The Burgundy Squid Cafe
Main Tickle, Change Islands
T: (709) 621-5555
Cozy Tea Room
123 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884-2323
Golden Restaurant
Twillingate
T: (709) 884-2747
116 Trans Canada Highway, Gander
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Twillingate
T: (709) 884-1616
Mary Brown’s Fried Chicken
Twillingate
T: (709) 884-5990
R & J Restaurant
Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884-2212
Causeway Restaurant
Pickett’s Brook, Boyd’s Cove
T: (709) 656-3211
Nick’s Place
Main Road, Birchy Bay
T: (709) 659-3322
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Lewisporte
T: (709) 535-2526
Lewisporte Greco
510 Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 256-4236
Li’s Restaurant
88 Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535-3070
M.J’ s Country Garden
Lewisporte
T: (709) 535-3001
OPEN: Jun 1 - Oct 15
LOC: 8 Church Street, Eastport
T: (709) 677 2360
E: ephs@nf.aibn.com
W: www.beachesheritagecentre.ca
Happy Adventure, Route 310
THE BOSUN’S WHISTLE
OPEN: May 23 - Oct 10
LOC: 1 Loop Road, Happy Adventure
T: (709) 677 2109
Glovertown, Route 310
HOUSE OF DIAMONDS ART
The House of Diamonds Art Centre
consists of art galleries, an art and
craft retail shop, studios and, when
needed, an artist residence. Each
year, the gallery exhibits a varied
selection of works of up to 60 pieces.
OPEN: Jun - Oct, 10am - 6pm
LOC: 1 Main Street South, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 1168
E: hoda@houseofdiamondsart.com
W: www.houseofdiamondsart.com
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KALEIDOSCOPE LANDSCAPING
AND CRAFT EMPORIUM
McDonald’s
OPEN: May 5 - Sep 16, 10am - 5pm daily
LOC: 129 Station Road, Glovertown
T: (709) 533 2234
E: rob.dianne@nf.sympatico.ca
Oriental Restaurant
Hare Bay, Route 320
Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 651-2200
131 Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535-6993
Subway
512 Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535-3030
Tim Horton’s
Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535-0588
Where Da Git Some Stuff
Eastport, Route 310
PINSENT’S ART STUDIO
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31 by appointment or
by chance daily
LOC: 17 Church Street on Route 310,
Eastport
T: (709) 677 3021
E: walterpinsent@yahoo.ca
W: www.pinsentart.com
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THE BEACHES GIFT SHOP
1-888-489-2366
KITTIWAKE GIFTS
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31, Mon - Fri 9am 6pm, Sat 10am - 6pm LOC: 46 Main Street, Hare Bay
T: (709) 537 2375 / (709) 537 5494
E: kittiwakegifts@hotmail.com
Valleyfield, Route 320
NOT JUST FLOWERS
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 10am - 5pm
LOC: 163 Main Street, Valleyfield,
New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 2800
TF: (866) 536 2800
E: danielle_barefoot@yahoo.ca
Brookfield, Route 320
NORTON’S COVE STUDIO INC.
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 10am - 6pm daily
in summer months, any other time by
chance or appointment
LOC: J. Kean Shop, 113 Main Street,
Brookfield, New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 2533
E: nortonscovestudio@nf.aibn.com
W: www.nortonscovestudio.blogspot.
com
Newtown, New-Wes-Valley,
Route 330
THE POOP DECK CRAFT/GIFT SHOP
woolen apparel and fine art
handmade in Change Islands
OPEN: Jun 15 – Sep 15
LOC: Main Tickle, Change Islands
T: (709) 621 5555
Off-Season: (613) 233 3040
E: hbown@stagesandstores.com
W: www.stagesandstores.com
See ad page 70
Kittiwake Coast
Harbour View Restaurant
CHANGE ISLANDS
INTERPRETATION CENTER
Exceptional display of gift ware and
crafts. You’ve sure to find that special
something you’ve been looking for. A
vast selection of sweaters, woodwork,
quilts and gift ware galore.
OPEN: Jun 1- Sep 30, 10am - 6pm
LOC: Barbour Living Heritage Village,
Newtown, New-Wes-Valley
T: (709) 536 3220
E: barboursite@nf.aibn.com
W: www.barbour-site.com
LOC: Change Islands, Route 335-14
T: (709) 621 3177
W: www.changeislands.ca
Pikes Arm, Route 346
PIKES ARM CREATIONS
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 9am - 9pm daily
LOC: Main Road, Pikes Arm
T: (709) 628 5096
E: pikesarm@nf.sympatico.ca Gander, Route 1
C FALK FOTO GALLERY
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 9am - 5:30pm, Tue
- Sat
LOC: 277-279 Elizabeth Drive, Gander
T: (709) 256 3255
W: www.falkfoto.ca
MOOR - CRAFTS & GIFTS
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31: Winter - Mon - Sat
9am - 5pm, Summer daily 9am - 9pm
LOC: 109 Trans Canada Highway,
Gander
T: (709) 256 2944
E: moor-crafts@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.moor-craftsandgifts.com
STRAIGHT LINE SPORTS (STUDIO)
LOC: 23 Brown Crescent, Gander
T: (709) 256 3533
Off-Season T: (709) 635 7106
E: mail@flies4fishing.com
W: www.flies4fishing.com
THE PICTURE FRAME
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 9am - 5pm, Mon
- Sat
LOC: 81 Elizabeth Drive, Gander
T: (709) 651 2300 / (709) 259 5071
E: thepictureframe@nf.aibn.com
Change Islands via ferry from
Farewell, Route 335
BURGUNDY SQUID CAFÉ AND
CRAFT SHOPPE
Located in a 100 year old designated
registered heritage fishing stage,
the craft shoppe offers a selection
of canvas mats, fused glass designs,
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PRIME BERTH CRAFTS
OPEN: Jun 15 - Sep 30 We usually open
9:30am. If it is late in the season check
at the house next door to the craft store.
We’ll be delighted to open for you.
LOC: Main Tickle Causeway
T: (709) 884 2485 / 5925
E: primeberth@xplornet.com
W: www.twillingatetourism.com
Twillingate, Route 340
TED STUCKLESS FINE ARTS
AND DRIFTWOOD GALLERY
OPEN: Jan 1 - Dec 31 Mon - Sat 10am 5pm, Sun 2pm - 5pm, or by Appointment
or Chance
LOC: 125 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 5239 / 2568
E: tedstuckless@personainternet.com
W: www.tedstuckless.com
Kittiwake Coast
TWILLINGATE MUSEUM CRAFT SHOP
Twillingate Island, Route 340
OPEN: May 10 - Oct 15 Opens 9am Daily
LOC: Off Main Street, Near St. Peter’s
Anglican Church, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2825
Off-Season T: (709) 884 2044
E: info@tmacs.ca
W: www.tmacs.ca
Lewisporte, Route 341
BY THE BAY MUSEUM CRAFT
SHOP
Our craft shop carries prints and
artwork by local artists, handmade
quilts, knitted sweaters, mittens,
caps, baby items and chinaware.
OPEN: Jun 1 – Sep 1, 9am - 8pm daily
LOC: 235 Main Street, Lewisporte
T: (709) 535 1911
E: lada@nf.aibn.com
See ad page 71
THE ICEBERG CRAFT SHOP
OPEN: May 1 - Sep 30, 9am to 9pm
LOC: 50 Main Street, Twillingate
T: (709) 884 2242
TF: (800) 611 2374
E: info@icebergtours.ca
W: www.icebergtours.ca
Town of New-Wes-Valley
Incorporating the Communities of:
· Valleyfield · Wesleyville · Badger’s Quay
· Pool’s Island · Brookfield · Pound Cove
· Templeman · Newtown
Residents of New-Wes-Valley
welcomes all visitors to the Road to the Shore.
Please take the time to visit our historic
sites and enjoy our hospitality.
Business Pond Walking Trail
located off the Valleyfield Access Road
For more information contact:
Tel: 709-536-2010
Fax: 709-536-3481
e-mail: new-wes-valley@nf.aibn.com
web: www.townofnewwesvalley.com
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Fully Furnished, Cosy Cabins
With TV& VCR BBQs,
Firepits & Playground
• Scenic view overlooking the water • Adjecent to Terra Nova Park
• Close to Eastport Beaches • Hiking Trails nearby • Near Splash n’ Putt
Arriving guests must check in at Reservation Desk
at Pinetree Lodge and Cabins, Traytown
CALL NOW! Toll Free 1-877-533-6601
Email: reservations@pinetreelodge.ca
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Winterset in Summer
Literary Festival ~ Eastport, NL
August 13 – August 15
Featuring the Winterset
Award finalists
and special guests
1-866-904-5049
www.wintersetinsummer.ca
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Celebrating 300 Years of
Wooden Boat Heritage
On Fogo Island and Change
Islands, Newfoundland, Canada
The 4th Annual Great Fogo Island Punt Race will
be held on Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
It is a 10 mile open ocean rowing race featuring
local teams and traditional punts crafted by local
boat builders. The event and associated activities is
an expression of renewed pride in our wooden boat
culture and heritage.
If you wish to contact us for more information
email: fogoislandregatta@sympatico.ca or call Colleen Higgins at (709) 658-7327
SQUARE POND
Friends & Family RV Park
• Convenience Store, Arcade &
Laundromat
• Upgraded sites/services
• Updated comfort station
• Wi-Fi internet
• Sites with satellite available
• Picnic & Swimming Areas
• Walking Trails • Boat launch
• Daily children’s activities
• Dumping station and on-site
dumping available
• Campfires permitted
Located on TCH, 28 kms east of Gander.
Reservations accepted - Please call 709-674-7566
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Dining Rooms
Frequent Travellers Program
Aeroplan Partner
Friendly Professional Service
Corporate & Government Rates
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Business Centre
High Speed Internet Access
Coffeemakers, Hairdryers,
Irons & Ironing Boards in all Rooms
Glynmill Inn ~ CORNER BROOK, NL • Tel: 709-634-5181 • Fax: 709-634-5106 • Toll Free: 1-800-563-4400
Albatross Hotel ~ GANDER, NL • Tel: 709-256-3956 • Fax: 709-651-2692 • Toll Free: 1-800-563-4900
Sinbad’s Hotel & Suites ~ GANDER, NL • Tel: 709-651-2678 • Fax: 709-651-3123 • Toll Free: 1-800-563-8330
The Capital Hotel ~ ST. JOHN’S, NL • Tel: 709-738-4480 • Fax: 709-738-4481 • Toll Free: 1-800-503-1603
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Kittiwake Coast
The One Stop
Family
Adventure Spot
300 ft. Water Slide
18-hole Mini Golf
¼ Mile Go Kart Track
Kiddies Go Kart Track
Kiddies Recreation Area
Bumper Cars
Bumper Boats
Swimming Pools
Picnic Areas
Mary Brown’s Resturant
Ice Cream Shop
General Store
TCH, Eastport Junction, Adjacent to Terra Nova National Park • 709-533-2541 • E-mail: splashinfo@xplornet.com
SPLASH N’ PUTT CABINS
• 20 newly renovated cabins
• Banquet/Meeting Facilities
• Non-smoking rooms
Kitchenette
• Laundry
• Pets Allowed
• Wireless Internet
Tel: 709-533-2753 • info@splashnputtcabins.com • www.splashnputtcabins.com
“The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.”
Frommer’s Travel Guide
• Complimentary Deluxe
Continental Breakfast
• Complimentary Wireless Internet
• 100% non-smoking
• Aeroplan Partner
• Fitness Centre and Guest laundry
• Jungle Jim’s Family restaurant
112 Trans Canada Highway
BLUEWATER
LODGE & RETREAT
Gander, NL A1V 1P8
Toll Free 1-800-4-Choice 1-709-256-3535
www.choicehotels.ca
BlueWater Drive, Route 1 - Notre Dame Junction
P.O. Box 1449, Lewisporte, NL A0G 3A0
Phone: 709-535-3003
Email: bluewater@nf.sympatico.ca
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Kittiwake Coast
North Atlantic Aviation Museum
www.naam.ca
A Natural Destination
On the Road to the Beaches there’s something for
everyone. It is the ideal place to enrich your
Newfoundland vacation experience as it offers
traditional Newfoundland culture & heritage, numerous
attractions, theatres, accommodations, parks,
restaurants, archaeology, museums, art gallery, Terra
Nova National Park, and much more.
P. O. Box 154, Glovertown, NL, A0G 2L0
T: 709-533-3140 • F: 709-533-2104
Web: www.roadtothebeaches.ca
Email: info@roadtothebeaches.ca
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COME VISIT
• Smallwood Interpretation Centre
• Joey’s Lookout
• Logger’s Memorial Park
• David Smallwood Municipal Park
• Smallwood Trail System
• Lion Jim Eastman Athletic Field
• Madeline’s Trail
• Children’s Fun & Sun Park
CELEBRATE WITH US
• Gambo Logger Sports Festival
• Smallwood Days Festival
GLOVERTOWN
The Janes House Museum was developed with the theme of
resettlement in mind, which is the story of peoples’ movement
from the Islands of Bonavista Bay to 'Growth Centers' such as
Glovertown. Other related themes include:
Boatbuilding Spring Drive Glovertown Heritage
The museum has many other features including many old
pictures of Glovertown and its history, a display of boatbuilding
tools, old items and tools relevant to resettlement days, a
bedroom setting from the early 1950's, a gift shop and a
heritage boat exhibit.
11 Memorial Street, Glovertown, NL, Canada A0G 2L0
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TOWN OF GAMBO
(709) 533-6004
B’s Old Brook Cottage
Newly built in 2009 across the road from 10 km of white sandy
beach, covered patio, fully equipped kitchen with 2 bedrooms.
Musgrave Harbour’s best vacation home offering you privacy and
tranquility.
Old Brook Bed & Breakfast
Historic 1905 exclusive guest house located across the road from 10
km of white sandy beach. Fully equipped kitchen and all the modern
conveniences. Romantic, private, house has lots of community history.
472 Main Street, P.O. Box 112, Musgrave Harbour, NL, A0G 3J0
Phone: (709) 655 2179 / (709) 534 7232 • Fax: (709) 655 2179 • Email: oldbrookbandb@hotmail.com
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home of fresh air in a sea breeze.
Take Route 310 off the Trans Canada Highway.
709-677-2161
cynthia@eastport.ca
www.eastport.ca
Canoe Hill Adventures
General Delivery, Laurenceton, NL, Canada A0G 2Z0
Ph: 709 654 5200/5210 • Cell: 709 541 6242
Website: www.canoehilladventures.nl.ca
e-mail: info@canoehilladventures.nl.ca
We offer: Certified paddle Canada courses • Kayak tours of various lengths
• Great meals • Custom Designed tours • Kayak, clothing and equipment rentals
LAT: 48.67410
LONG: 54.03366
709-533-1168 | 1 Main Street South, Glovertown, NL, Route 310
www.houseofdiamondsart.com | hoda@houseofdiamondsart.com
OPEN: MAY TO NOVEMBER 10AM - 6 PM
Internet access, summer café, workshops, live performances, studios, an art and craft
retail shop, works by Newfoundland and Labrador artists.
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By The Bay Museum
Recently expanded, museum offers new artifacts and
photographic exhibits of Lewisporte and area's history
in logging, sawmill, ship-building, railroad, coastal and
passenger boat industry, World War I & II, doctors and
general history. 709.535.3900
6 Fully Equipped Cottages Located in
Notre Dame Provincial Park
Trans Canada Highway
(1 km East Intersection TCH & Route 340)
Brian and Cheryl Peckford
By The Bay Museum Craft Shop
Our craft shop carries prints and artwork by local artists,
handmade quilts, knitted sweaters, mittens, caps, baby
items and chinaware. 709.535.8555
P.O. Box 99, Lewsiporte, NL A0G 3A0
Toll Free: 1-866-651-4121
bpeckford@nf.sympatico.ca
www.kittiwakecottages.ca
Over 25 Cabins & Cottages
ESCAPE from the stress of today’s
hectic workplace. Hold your next
meeting in the picturesque community
of Traytown, nestled along the shore of
Bonavista Bay near Terra Nova National
Park and let the management of Pinetree
Lodge cater to your every need.
ENJOY golfing at the Terra Nova golf
course, one of the top ten golf courses in
Atlantic Canada or the beautiful Gander
Golf Course which overlooks Gander Lake.
PineTreeLodge.ca
1-877-533-6601
OPEN: Jun 1 – Sep 1, 9am - 8pm daily | 235 Main Street, Lewisporte - Route 340 | 709.535.1911 (Office) | lada@nf.aibn.com
WE’RE IN THE BUSINESS OF
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT!
Seven OakesIsland Inn
& Cottages
P.O. Box 57, Change Islands, NL
Canada A0G 1R0
Reservations & Information:
Tel: (709) 621-3256
Have a new business idea?
Speak with us to find out how to get started.
Email: beulahoake01@nf.sympatico.ca
Contact Jill Bennett
Web: www.sevenoakesislandinn.com
Off Season:
15 First Avenue
Deer Lake, NL Canada A8A 1K2
Tel: (709) 635-2247
Call: 1-877-256-2595
Click: jbennett@nfld.net
Visit: kittiwake.nf.ca
AIRPORT NORDIC
CROSS COUNTRY
SKI TRAILS
• Sixteen kilometres of scenic machine
groomed cross-country ski trails.
• 4 km lighted trails
• 6 km snowshoeing trails.
• Day passes available • Heated hut.
www.airportnordic.ca
Celebrating 25 Years
Town of Glovertown
www.glovertown.net
Winter Carnival
Feb. 15 -21, 2010
Summer Music Fest
July 23-26, 2010
10 Station Road, Glovertown, NL
Canada A0G 2L0
Main Office: (709) 533-2351
Fax: (709) 533-2225
24 Hour Restaurant
Stages and Stores:
Modern Enterprise –
Traditional Values
• The Burgundy Squid Cafe & Craft Shoppe
• The Torraville Heritage Cottage
• New in 2010, the province’s only
economuseum focusing on traditional
knitting
Phone: (709) 621-5555
E-mail: hbrown@stagesandstores.com
Web: www.stagesandstores.com
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Kittiwake Coast
By the Bay Museum & Craft Shop
KITTIWAKE COTTAGES
Airport Tours Available
Souvenir and Gift Shop
Moose Milk Ice Cream Bar
Shamrocks Pub
Gander International Airport
1000 James Blvd, Gander, NL
Phone: (709) 651-3434
Home of the Most Popular
“Cooked Sunday Dinner in Town”
11-2 Sundays $8.50
PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE
10% OFF IN THE SOUVENIER/GIFT SHOP
GET YOUR ICE CREAM CONE FOR 50¢
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Coast of Bays
Coast of Bays
Miawpukek First Nations Powwow, Conne River • John Jeddore photo
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andscapes made up of some of the province’s most beautiful bays and fjords,
10,000 square kilometers of land, more than 1,000 kilometers of coastline, and
many beautiful areas just waiting to be explored – this is the Coast of Bays.
The Coast of Bays region begins at Route 360, near the community of Bishop’s
Falls. Often referred to as a geographical phenomenon, this region is as diverse
in its geology as it is in culture. Spread throughout the region are 22 coastal
communities with populations ranging in size from less than 100 to 2,000 residents,
with the largest being Harbour Breton. It is here in the Coast of Bays that the
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province’s only recognized First Nations Reserve exists – the Miawpukek First Nation
in Conne River.
The Coast of Bays has traditionally been depended on the fishery, but today is
a staple in the aquaculture industry, with all of the province’s finfish aquaculture
occurring in the region. The Newfoundland Hydro Station in Bay D’Espoir is the
largest generating station on the island, providing 57 per cent of the power used
on the island portion of the province. Tours of the facility are available during
regular work days.
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Stuff Ya Gotta Know
Visitor Information Centre
Coast of Bays
Coast of Bays
Mik’maw Discovery Centre
Route 360/361 Junction(709) 538-8776
Ferries
Bay-L’Argent – Recontre East –
Pool’s Cove
Gaultois – McCallum – Hermitage
Francois – Grey River – Burgeo
1-888-638-5454 (in Canada)
(709) 535-6244 (outside Canada)
Claims to Fame
• The Dover-Hermitage Fault marks
the juncture of North America,
Europe and Africa 120 million years
ago.
• One of the largest populations of
Bald Eagles in North America resides
on the South Coast.
• The Coast of Bays is home to
Newfoundland’s largest Canada
Goose habitat.
• Sunny Cottage Heritage centre,
Harbour Breton, is one of the largest
Queen Anne style houses in the
province.
• Queen Victoria wore a garment to
her Coronation that was loomed in
Pool’s Cove.
• On a clear day, look across the
ocean to the French Islands of St.
Pierre and Miquelon.
Bay du Nord Wilderness Reserve
Located in the heart of the region is the
Bay du Nord Wilderness Reserve. With
2,895 square kilometres of unspoiled
wilderness, it is the largest reserve on the
island. It’s also home to the province’s
largest caribou herd - the Middle Ridge
herd, made up of approximately 15,000
animals - as well as the province’s
second Canadian Heritage River. Every
visitor to the wilderness reserve requires
an entry permit. To obtain a permit
contact Notre Dame Provincial Park
at (709) 535-6632 or Parks and Natural
Areas Division at (709) 635-4520.
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St. Alban’s, Route 361
ST. ALBAN’S INN
13 rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 140 Main Street, St. Alban’s
T: (709) 538 3885
E: wjsnook@aim.com
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Head of Bay D’Espoir, Route 361
MOTEL BAY D’ESPOIR
COTTAGES
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7 Cottages, Apr 15 - Dec 15
LOC: Main Street, Head of Bay D’Espoir
T: (709) 882 2766
E: motelbaydespoir@yahoo.ca
VANCOR MOTEL
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20 Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Main Street, Head of Bay D’Espoir
T: (709) 882 2766
E: vancor_motel@yahoo.ca
Milltown, Route 361
THE BEAR SLEEPS INN
TF: (877) 882 3083
E: thebears@thebearsleepsinn.ca
W: www.thebearsleepsinn.ca
Description: A well maintained,
cozy, clean and quiet, family home.
Your Coast of Bays retreat.
Amenities: Large rooms on second
floor, wireless internet, TV/DVD in each
room, full cooked breakfast each day,
convenient access to the Connaigre
region, ease of access to walking trails
& exciting kayaking opportunities,
very quiet area.
See ad page 80
English Harbour West, Route 363
OLDE OVEN INN
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4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Main Road, English Harbour West
T: (709) 888 3456 / (709) 887 3495
E: dpetite@nl.rogers.com
Harbour Breton, Route 360
SOUTHERN PORT HOTEL
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3 Rooms, May 1 – early Sep
LOC: 269 Main Street, Milltown
T: (709) 882 3083 / (709) 486 0129
Off-Season T: (709) 882 2841
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16 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 96-98 Canada Drive, Harbour
Breton
T: (709) 885 2283 / (709) 885 6416
E: sphotel@nf.aibn.ca
W: www.southernporthotel.ca
Sandyville, Route 364
SANDYVILLE INN
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Roughin’ It
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32 Unserviced Sites, May 1 - Sep 30
LOC: Route 360, 149 km south of Grand
Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 882 2470
TF: (866) 882 2470
E: recreation@mfngov.ca
W: www.mfngov.ca
Description: Scenic, peaceful and
quiet surroundings. Nestled in an
evergreen forest overlooking River Pond.
Amenities: Camping, walking trails,
old growth forest, canoeing/paddle
boats, swimming, fishing, home to
globally rare boreal felt lichen, and
other lichen rare in Newfoundland.
1-888-489-2366
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5 RV Sites, 10 Tent Sites, May 15 - Sep 12
LOC: Turn right at the RCMP station, go
1.2 km.
T: (709) 885 3141 / (709) 885 2885
E: bernice@harbourbreton.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
Description: Affordable serviced
campground, great for families or
couples. A stone’s throw from the
ocean.
Amenities: Shower & washroom
facilities, coin operated laundry,
water and electrical hookup at RV
sites, walking trail and dumping
station nearby, fire pits, sandy beach.
See ad page 79
Tings Ya Gotta See
Route 360
BAY DU NORD WILDERNESS RESERVE
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Between Routes 360, 1 and 210
T: (709) 635 4520
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.env.gov.nl.ca/parks
English Harbour West, Route 363
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 8am - 5pm
LOC: English Harbour West
T: (709) 888 3456
TF: (877) 888 2244
E: dpetite@nl.rogers.com
Pool’s Cove, Route 362
Pool’s Cove Museum
Route 360
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DEADMAN’S COVE PARK
J. PETITE AND SONS MUSEUM
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 86 Main Street, Sandyville
T: (709) 883 2383 / (709) 883 7671
E: cmcpiercey@hotmail.com
JIPUJIJKUEI KUESPEM
PARK
Harbour Breton, Route 360
Coast of Bays
Where To Lay Yer ‘Ead
Season: Jul - Aug
Loc: Youth and Fitness Centre
T: (709) 665-3159
Harbour Breton, Route 360
DEADMAN’S COVE BEACH & TRAIL
Visit and learn of treasure and floating
homes. Relax on the sandy beach to
the sounds of the sea. Walk the 2 km
scenic coastal trail and see arctic
terns.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Deadman’s Cove Road, Harbour
Breton
T: (709) 885 2354 / 2885
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
HARBOUR BRETON LION’S CLUB
PLAYGROUND
Fully equipped, fenced playground.
Located next to the Lion’s Club and
Harbour Breton War Memorial.
Season: May 1 - Sep 7, 10am - 9pm
LOC: Canada Drive, Harbour Breton
T: (709) 885 2354 / 2885
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
SUNNY COTTAGE HERITAGE
CENTRE
Large Queen Anne style house built
1907 by local merchant. Rooms on
various local community themes,
including resettlement, and the
families that occupied the house until
1996.
Season: Victoria Day - Labour Day
LOC: Route 360 across the bridge
T: (709) 885 2354 / 2885
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
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Harbour Breton, Route 360
DEADMAN’S COVE BEACH & TRAIL
Visit and learn of treasure and floating
homes. Relax on the sandy beach
to the sounds of the sea. Walk the 2
km scenic coastal trail and see arctic
terns.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Deadman’s Cove Road,
T: (709) 885 2354 / (709) 885 2885
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
GUN HILL LOOKOUT
THE ELLIOTT PREMISES
Marina, performing arts venue, visitor
information kiosk, gift shop and
interpretation centre.
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 7
LOC: 33-37 Elliott Drive, Harbour Breton
T: (709) 885 2885
E: harbourbreton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
Belleoram, Route 362
JOHN CLUETT HERITAGE HOUSE
Season: Jul 1 - Sep 1, 10am - 5pm
LOC: Belleoram, Route 362
T: (709) 881 7371 / 6161
Bay D’Espoir Highway Juction of
Route 360 & 361
MI’KMAW DISCOVERY CENTRE
Discover the culture and heritage of
our Mi’kmaw ancestors and those of
our fellow Coast of Bays communities.
OPEN: May 17 – Sep 10 9am – 6pm
daily
LOC: Junction of Routes 360 and 361
T: (709) 538 8776 / 882 2470
E: discovery@mfngov.ca
W: www.mfngov.ca
See ad page 80
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A short hike to the summit of Gun Hill
will reward you with a panoramic view
of Harbour Breton Bay fjord.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31, Daylight to
Dusk
LOC: Main Road North
T: (709) 885 2354 / (709) 885 2885
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
MILE POND BOARDWALK
At the town’s entrance, where a
map identifying the community’s
attractions is located, this 2 km trail
takes you around a scenic pond and
to a coastal trail.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31, Daylight - Dusk
LOC: Route 360, Harbour Breton
T: (709) 885 2354 / (709) 885 2885
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
ROCKY POINT LIGHTHOUSE
Walk the scenic trail with Harbour
Breton Bay fjord as your backdrop
and learn life at the lighthouse.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: South Side of Harbour Breton
T: (709) 885 2354 / (709) 885 2885
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
Hospital Boardwalk
A nice comfortable stroll, with 8 ft
wide boardwalk around Scott’s Pond.
Season: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, Daylight to
dusk
Loc: Route 360
T: (709) 885-2354
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
W: www.harbourbreton.com
See ad page 79
Where Da Git Some Grub
Dashwood’s Diner
Route 360 (129 km from TCH)
T: (709)538-7881
Golden Fried Chicken
St. Alban’s, NL
T: (709)538-3640
St. Alban’s Inn
St. Alban’s, NL
T: (709)538-3885
Vancor Motel
Head Bay D’Espoir, NL
T: (709)882-2766
Martha’s Place
Conne River, NL
T: (709)882-3935
Riverside Restaurant
Conne River, NL
882-2073
Angela’s Place
English Harbour West
T: (709)888-3201
Roadside Takeout
Belleoram, NL
T: (709)881-2106
Tammy’s Place
Belleoram, NL
T: (709)881-7535
Funship Internet Cafe
The Elliott Premises, Harbour Breton
T: (709)885-2164
Mary Brown’s Famous Chicken
& Taters
Coast of Bays
Go Take A ‘Ike
31 Canada Drive, Harbour Breton
T: (709) 885-3300
Mildred Baxter Dining Room
Southern Port Hotel, Harbour Breton
T: (709)885-2283
Sam’s Place / Greco Express
Main Road North, Harbour Breton
T: (709)885-2503
Scott’s Snack Bar
Canada Drive, Harbour Breton
T: (709)885-2406
Sophie’s Kitchen
Hermitage, NL
T: (709)883-2327
Trent Enterprises
Hermitage, NL
T: (709)883-2107
Where Da Git Some Stuff
English Harbour West, Route 363
YARN POINT KNITTERS
Yarn Point Knitters offers a blend of
handcrafted quality and classic
hand and machine knit sweaters and
accessories in 100% wool.
OPEN: Jan – May 1:30-3:30pm, Jun –
Sep 9am – 4pm, Oct – Dec 1:30-3:30pm
LOC: English Harbour West
T: (709) 888 6441 / 5371
E: info@yarnpoint.com
W: www.yarnpoint.com
See ad page 81
Hike to Connaigre HEAD
9 kilometers round trip, up hill both
ways. This hike has the best views on
the Coast.
Season: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, Daylight to
dusk
Loc: Route 360
T: (709) 885-2354
E: hr.breton@nf.aibn.com
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Exploits Valley
Exploits Valley
Exploits River • Rafting Newfoundland photo
T
he lush forests that drew the Beothuks and later the Europeans to this region still
cast their spell, but today it is the tourists who come to breathe in the natural
beauty of the Exploits Valley.
The area known as the Exploits engulfs the region from Norris Arm to Buchans
and all 17 communities in between. It is here that Demasduit (Mary March), one of
the last known Beothuks, was captured and later returned to her final resting place
on the banks of Red Indian Lake.
The Beothuk used the many rivers and lakes that meander throughout this area
as highways to the sea. The Exploits River, known as a prized Atlantic salmon fishing
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destination, is the longest and largest river on the island. Located on this mighty
river, in the Town of Grand Falls-Windsor, is one of the most impressive salmon
enhancement projects in North America. Visitors to the Salmonid Interpretation
Centre can witness the vigour of the wild Atlantic salmon on its annual journey
upriver to spawn.
Whether you come to fish the bountiful waters of the Exploits, or learn the role
this area played in forever changing the aviation industry, one thing is for sure - you
will certainly be captivated by the boundless beauty of the Exploits Valley.
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Stuff Ya Gotta Know
Visitor Information Centres
Exploits Valley Visitor
Information Centre & Craft
Shop
Grand Falls-Windsor, TCH
Exploits Valley
Exploits Region
489 6332
Home Grown
• Grand Falls-Windsor’s own Gordon
Pinsent is probably best known
for having written and starred in
Rowdyman, as well as Due South.
• Alex Faulkner of Bishop’s Falls
was the first Newfoundlander to be
drafted in the NHL. He played for
both the Toronto Maple Leafs and
Detroit Red Wings.
• Canadian poet and writer, Michael
Crummey hails from Buchans. He is
perhaps best known for his first novel,
River Thieves, which won numerous
awards and became a Canadian
bestseller.
Claims to Fame
• Copper concentrate from Teck’s
Duck Pond Mine Operation near
Millertown, was used in the
creation of the 2010 Olympic Bronze
medals.
• Glover’s Harbour apparently
made the Guinness Book of World
Records as the landing location of
the largest giant squid ever caught,
in 1879.
• The first experimental Trans Atlantic
commercial flight departed the
Bay of Exploits in July, 1937. It
successfully landed in Foynes,
Ireland, the following day.
• On June 27, 1939, the Yankee Clipper
left Botwood for the first scheduled
Trans Atlantic passenger flight.
• The Bishop’s Falls Trestle is the
longest trestle in Newfoundland
spanning 927 feet across the Exploits
River.
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DOCKSIDE INN Norris Arm, Northside Route 351-09
ALDERBURN B&B ½
2 Rooms, Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: 382 Main Road, Norris Arm,
Northside
T: (709) 653 2666
Off-Season T: (727) 588 7634
ALDERBURN MOTEL UNITS ½
2 Motel Units, Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: 382 Main Road, Norris Arm,
Northside
T: (709) 653 2666
Off-Season T: (727) 588 7634
Norris Arm, Route 351
I’SE DA B’YE COTTAGE 
3 Cottages, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 27 Higgins Avenue, Norris Arm
South, NL
T: (709) 653 2715 / (709) 486 0109
E: carolannhiggins@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.norrisarm.com
RIVER TIDES B&B 
1 Room, 1 Suite, May 15 - Oct 31
LOC: 53 Sandy Point Road, Norris Arm, NL
T: (709) 653 2727
TF: (866) 679 2727
E: rivertidesbb@msn.com
W: www.rivertidesbedandbreakfast.com
Northern Arm, Route 350
OSPREY LANDING
COTTAGES ½
6 Cottages, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 350, Northern Arm
T: (709) 257 2611 / (709) 257 2711
TF: (877) 757 2611
E: hollydalley@hotmail.com
W: ospreylandingcottages.netfirms.com
BLUEJAY B&B
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 497 Main Street, Northern Arm
T: (709) 257 2143
TF: (800) 565 4782
E: bluejaybb@nf.aibn.com
W: www.bbcanada.com/5139.html
ARJAN EFFICIENCY UNITS ½
Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 10 Swanee Pool Road, Botwood
T: (709) 257 2600
E: arjan@nf.aibn.com
W: www.arjan.nf.net
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Bishop’s Falls, Route 1
BROOKDALE COUNTRY INN 

7 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 10 Main Street West, Bishop’s
Falls, NL
T: (709) 258 7377 / (709) 258 5500
TF: (888) 502 7665
E: brookdale@email.com
W: www.brookdaleinn.com
Description: Quiet country setting.
Complimentary breakfast. Convenient
mid-island location, Route 1 at Exit 21.
Amenities: Exceptionally clean, suite
with fireplace, gazebo/BBQ/bird
watching, walking trails, seasonal
adventure packages, heated
in-ground swimming pool, private
bath/shower, non-smoking rooms,
laundry, phone/TV/ wireless internet,
air-conditioned rooms.
see ad page 100
EXPLOITS MOTEL ½
20 Rooms, 4 Housekeeping Units, May 1
- Nov 30
LOC: Route 1 at Route 360, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258 6665
TF: (800) 478 0999
E: exploitsmotel@hotmail.com
W: www.exploitsmotel.com
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
CARRIAGE HOUSE INN Botwood, Route 350
½
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 243 Water Street, Botwood
T: (709) 257 3355
TF: (888) 257 3355
E: docksideinn@nf.aibn.com
W: www.docksideinn.nl.ca
Description: A beautifully renovated
property, with a captivating view of
historical Botwood Harbour and the
award winning Dockside Restaurant
next door.
Amenities: Air conditioning, cable TV,
telephone, wireless internet, Jacuzzi
suite, full private baths, fireplace, in
room coffee, hair dryers, kitchen/
laundry facilities.
see ad page 96
18 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 181 Grenfell Heights
T: (709) 489-7185
TF: 1 800 563 7133
E: info@carriagehouseinn.ca
W: carriagehouseinn.ca
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HIGHLINER INN ½
18 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 1, Exit 17, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489 5639
TF: (888) 489 5630
E: Karen.Porter@nl.rogers.com
HILL ROAD MANOR B&B 
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 1 Hill Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489 5451
TF: (866) 489 5451
E: info@hillroadmanor.com
W: www.hillroadmanor.com
Description: A charming,
exceptional, older home on mature
grounds surrounded by a stone wall.
Elegant rooms, scrumptious breakfast
and comfortable stay.
Amenities: Deluxe king/queen/twin
beds, luxurious linens, private
bathrooms, cable TV, internet, full
breakfast.
see ad page 102
HOTEL ROBIN HOOD 
22 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 78 Lincoln Road, Grand
Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489 5324
E: robin.hood@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.hotelrobinhood.com
Description: Relax in spacious,
individually decorated rooms, slip into
fresh crisp clean sheets and enjoy the
amenities that make your stay a
comfortable one.
Amenities: All air conditioned rooms,
totally non smoking hotel, high speed
internet, free continental breakfast,
some pet friendly rooms.
see ad page 98
MOUNT PEYTON HOTEL RIVERFRONT CHALETS ½
4 Chalets, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Aspen Brook, 20 km west of
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
T: (709) 486 0892
E: info@riverfrontchalets.ca
W: www.riverfrontchalets.ca
Description: From our outdoor
riverfront hot tub and patio enjoy a
beautiful view of the Exploits River,
Riverfront Chalets has it all!
Amenities: 1 double bedroom &
queen master loft, Jacuzzi tub, outdoor
hot tub, fully serviced kitchen, satellite
TV, wireless internet, private deck with
BBQ, outdoor fireplaces, river rafting,
canoe and kayak rentals. In Winter
cross country ski, skate, snowshoe and
enjoy snowmobile tours and rentals.
see ad page 98
Exploits Valley
Where To Lay Yer ‘Ead
Exploits River, Route 370
EAGLES HAVEN LODGE 
9 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 14 km from Badger on Route 370
T: (709) 489 0528 / (709) 486 3338
½
101 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Trans Canada Highway, Grand
Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489 2251
TF: (800) 563 4894
E: mp-reservations@fortisproperties.com
W: www.mountpeyton.com
Description: Located in the heart
of Central Newfoundland, the Mount
Peyton is your home base for adventure.
Award-winning cuisine and hospitality.
Amenities: Motel rooms with parking
outside door, 16 efficiency units
with kitchenettes, restaurants, air
conditioning, cable TV, wireless highspeed internet, pet friendly. see ad page 99
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BADGER DRIVE MOTEL 7 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 1, Badger
T: (709) 539 2625
Millertown, Route 370
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THREE RIVERS COUNTRY INN½
2 Rooms, May 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 19 Church Road, Badger
T: (709) 539 2788
E:threeriverscountryinn@hotmail.com
W:www.bbcanada.com/
threeriverscountryinn
Description: Historical property,
early 1900s, country atmosphere,
licensed salmon river behind Inn.
Amenities: Queen/double/twin guest
rooms with en suites and private bath,
color/satellite TV not in all rooms, full hot
breakfast, evening meals by reservation.
Non-smoking, high-speed internet,
walking trail to river & train trestle,
licensed salmon river behind inn.
see ad page 100
LAKEVIEW INN Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Millertown
T: (709) 852 6146 / 852 5491
TF: (877) 952 6146
E: lakeviewinn@hotmail.com
W: www.lakeviewinn.ca
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Buchans, Route 370
RED OCHRE INN 19 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 21 Main Street, Buchans
T: (709) 672 4455
TF: (877) 672 4455
E: redochreinn@nf.aibn.com
W: www.redochreinn.com
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Roughin’ It
½ / ½
14 Sites, May 15 - Sep 15
LOC: Exit 22 off Route 1, Route 350 to
Garden
T: (709) 257 2611 / (709) 257 2711
TF: (877) 757 2611
E: hollydalley@hotmail.com
W:ospreylandingcottages.netfirms.com
Botwood, Route 350
SHANAWDITHIT CAMPGROUND &
RV PARK  / ½
36 sites, May 16 - Aug 31
LOC: 12 km from Route 1, take Exit 22
T: (709) 257 3894 / (250) 595 0170
E: tjhemeon@shaw.ca
Bishop’s Falls, Route 1
BROOKDALE RV PARK &
CAMPGROUND ½ / ½
5 Fully Serviced, 8 Semi-Serviced, 6
Tent Sites, May 15 - Oct 18
LOC: Take exit 21 from Route 1
T: (709) 258 7377 / (709) 258 5500
TF: (888) 502 7665
E: brookdale@email.com
W: www.brookdaleinn.com
Description: Clean, quiet country
setting minutes from Exploits River,
walking trails & local attractions.
Amenities: Private showers, washrooms,
laundry, large lots, heated in-ground
pool, BBQ, playground, picnic areas,
pets allowed on leash.
see ad page 100
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 / 
Norris Arm, Route 351
24 Tent Sites, 24 Semi Serviced Sites,
Jun 15 - Sep 6
LOC: Powerhouse Road, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258 6581
E: randydrover@bishopsfalls.ca
W: www.bishopsfalls.ca
Description: Located on the Exploits
River adjacent to the falls. Resting
area located adjacent to the falls.
Amenities: Shower/washroom
facilities, salmon fishing in view of
campsites, stores within walking
distance, view of exploits river, two
gazebos, dumping station, electrical
hook-ups.
Fox Moth Heritage Centre
Take a step back in Norris Arm’s history.
From logging to an airport hanger,
includes craft shop and PalaeoEskimo artifact display.
Season: Jun 19 - Sep 11 Mon - Fri 12
pm - 8pm, Sat - Sun 1pm - 5pm
Loc: 202 Citizen’s Dr
T: (709) 653 2350
E: norrisarm@nf.aibn.com
W: www.norrisarm.net/heritage
See ad page 100
SANDY POINT 3 SEASON TOURS
see ad page 100
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
Northern Arm, Route 350
Osprey Landing R.V.
Park
FALLSVIEW MUNICIPAL
PARK
BEOTHUCK FAMILY PARK /
50 Semi-Serviced Sites, 22 Tent Sites,
May 18 - Sep 15
LOC: 2 km west of Grand Falls-Windsor,
take Exit 17
T: (709) 489 9832 / (709) 258 2272
E: beothuckpark@nf.aibn.com
SANGER MEMORIAL RV
PARK ½ / ½
47 Sites, Jun 12 - Sep 7
LOC: Exit Route 20 to Scott Avenue
T: (709) 489 8780 / (709) 489 7350
E: fred.parsons@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.exploitsriver.ca
Description: Located on the banks
of the Exploits River, minutes from
downtown Grand Falls-Windsor.
Amenities: Private showers/washrooms,
24 hour security, large lots, access to
prime salmon fishing, 15 to 50 amp
service, close to sports complex &
playground, recreational/social centre,
laundry, recreation facilities.
Badger, Route 1
see ad page 101
CATAMARAN PARK
½ /½
100 Sites, May 15 - Sep 15
LOC: 7 km west of Badger
T: (709) 539 5115
W: www.catamaranpark.ca
Buchans Junction, Route 370
MARY MARCH WILDERNESS
PARK ½ /
35 Sites, May 24 - Sep 6
LOC: 47 km from Badger
T: (709) 672 3348 / (709) 672 7074
E: steharris@nf.sympatico.ca
Exploits Valley
Badger, Route 1
Season: Sep 15 - Jun 15 daily, 7am- 9pm
LOC: 26 Sandy Point Road, Norris Arm
T: (709) 653 2244 / (709) 938 7444
TF: (877) 938 7444
E: pbarrett@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.experiencelabrador.com
Leading Tickles, Route 350
JACK WARD MEMORIAL GENERAL
STORE HERITAGE CENTRE
Season: May 22 - Jun 19 Weekends
Only, Jun 20 - Sept 5 daily
LOC: 7 Parsons Hill Road, Leading Tickles
T: (709) 483 2180 / (709) 483 2212
E: leadingtickles@nf.aibn.com
OCEAN VIEW PARK ATTRACTIONS
Season: May 22 - Jun 20 Weekends
Only, Jun 21 - Sep 7 daily
LOC: Park Road, Leading Tickles
T: (709) 483 2180 / (709) 486 7782
E: leadingtickles@nf.aibn.com
Point Leamington, Route 350
MILL RIVER
Season: Check for salmon river
opening dates. Must have salmon
licence.
LOC: At the entrance to town, Route
350
T: (709) 484 3463 / (709) 484 3421
Botwood, Route 350
BOTWOOD HERITAGE PARK &
MUSEUM
Heritage and aviation museums,
displays include flying boats, shipping/
railway era, cottage hospital, ship
building, European/Beothuk era, gift
shop, PB4 Catalina on display
Season: Jun 14 - Sep 30, 10am - 8pm
daily
LOC: Air Base, Botwood
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Peterview, Route 350
PETERVIEW HERITAGE CENTRE
Season: Jun 29 - Aug 29
LOC: 236 Main Street, Peterview
T: (709) 257 2124 / (709) 257 2926
E: townofpeterview@nf.aibn.com
Bishop’s Falls, Route 1
BISHOP’S FALLS HERITAGE CENTRE
Season: Jul 1 - Aug 31, 10am - 6pm
Daily
LOC: 5 Station Road, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258 5301
E: dougtucker@nf.aibn.com
BROOKDALE ADVENTURES
Located in the heart of the “Wild
and Free” Exploits Valley. Seasonal
adventure snowmobiling and
sightseeing tours and packages
arranged (through local tour operators)
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Exit 21, Bishop’s Falls, Route 1
T: (709) 258 7377 / (709) 258 5500
TF: (888) 502 7665
E: brookdale@email.com
W: www.brookdaleinn.com
see ad page 100
JIGGS’ FUN FARM & DIAMOND B
RANCH
Season: May 1 - Nov 1, 10am - 10pm,
Private bookings available
LOC: Route 350, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258 5229 / (709) 258 5535
E: jiggsfunfarm@yahoo.com
W: www.jiggsfunfarm.com
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
GLO TO THE XTREME
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31, Mon - Sat 11am
- 11pm, Sun 2 - 10pm
LOC: 8 Station Road
T: (709) 489 9044 / (709) 293 3274
E: glo2xtreme@nf.aibn.com
W: www.glotothextreme.com
GRAND FALLS GOLF CLUB
Season: May 1 - Oct 31, 7am - 10pm
LOC: Off Route 1, 2 kms from, Grand
Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489 7631 / (709) 489 7595
Off-Season T: (709) 486 3096
E: grandfallsgolf@nf.aibn.com
W: www.grandfallsgolf.com
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RAFTING NEWFOUNDLAND
Join our most popular Badger
chute river rafting tour. We have the
perfect balance for couples, families,
children and experience rafters. Swim
throughout the day and at the halfway
point we stop on a rock island to enjoy a
hearty nutrition picnic lunch, kick back
and relax.
Season: May 15 - Oct 31, 11am - 4pm
Daily
LOC: Aspen Brook, west of Grand
Falls-Windsor, Route 1
T: (709) 486 0892
E: info@riverfrontchalets.ca
W: www.riverfrontchalets.ca
see ad page 98
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
MUSEUM
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2pm - Midnight
Daily
LOC: Queen Street, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489 6560 / (709) 489 6580
Off-Season T: (709) 489 4189
E: jpmolloy@nf.sympatico.ca
SALMONID INTERPRETATION
CENTRE
Exhibits on history, biology, ecology and
habitat of Atlantic Salmon. Underwater
viewing windows and other live exhibits.
Restaurant & gift shop on site. 100%
accessibility to all buildings.
Season: Jun 15 - Sep 15, 8am - 8pm
LOC: Grand Falls Fishway, Grand FallsWindsor, Route 1
T: (709) 489 7350
E: fred.parsons@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.exploitsriver.ca
see ad page 101
THE GWENOLYN COOPER ART
GALLERY
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31, Mon and Fri
9am - 5pm, Tue, Wed and Thu 9am 8pm, Sat 1pm - 5pm
LOC: 3 Cromer Avenue
T: (709) 292 4518 / (709) 292 4520
E: rlodge@artsandculturecentre.com
W: www.artsandculturecentre.com
Buchans Junction, Route 370
MARY MARCH WILDERNESS ADVENTURE
Season: May 24 - Sep 6
LOC: Buchans Junction
T: (709) 672 3348 / (709) 672 7074
E: steharris@nf.sympatico.ca
Millertown, Route 370
snowmobiling and sightseeing tours
and packages arranged (through local
tour operators)
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Exit 21, Bishop’s Falls, Route 1
T: (709) 258 7377 / (709) 258 5500
TF: (888) 502 7665
E: brookdale@email.com
W: www.brookdaleinn.com
see ad page 100
INDIAN POINT BEOTHUK SITE
Said to be the encampment site in
proximity to where Mary March, last of
the Beothucks, was captured and later
returned for burial. New interpretation
panels tell the story of the Beothucks
and artifacts that were found onsite.
Reconstructed mamateeks and smoke
house.
Season: Jun 1 – Sept 30, self-guided
LOC: 3 km south of Millertown on Red
Indian Lake
T: (709) 852 4256
E: rilhs@live.ca
W: www.communityofmillertown.ca
see ad page 102
Exploits Valley
T: (709) 257 3022
E:botwoodtowncouncil@nf.aibn.com
W: www.town.botwood.nl.ca
see ad page 95
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
RAFTING NEWFOUNDLAND
Join our most popular Badger chute
river rafting tour. We have the perfect
balance for couples, families, children
and experienced rafters. Swim
throughout the day, enjoy a hearty
picnic lunch and kick back and relax.
Season: May 15 - Oct 31, 11am - 4pm Daily
LOC: Aspen Brook, west of Grand
Falls-Windsor, Route 1
T: (709) 486 0892
E: info@riverfrontchalets.ca
W: www.riverfrontchalets.ca
see ad page 98
LEWIS MILLER ROOM MUSEUM
Displays history of Millertown through
photos, artifacts and houses a nearly
100 year old Snooker table.
Season: July 1 – Sept 6
LOC: Lakeview Hall, Millertown
T: (709) 852 4256
E: rilhs@live.ca
W: www.communityofmillertown.ca
see ad page 102
IRON WHEEL
Over 100 years ago, Lewis Miller of
Scotland started a sawmill operation
and established the community of
Millertown along the banks of Red
Indian Lake. Visit the sawmill steam
wheel that stands as a reminder of the
town’s beginning.
Season: Jan 1 – Dec 31, daily
LOC: Millertown
T: (709) 852 4256
E: rilhs@live.ca
W: www.communityofmillertown.ca
see ad page 102
Git Da Smella ‘Ouse Off Ya
Norris Arm, Route 351
SANDY POINT 3 SEASON TOURS
Season: Sep 15 - Jun 15 daily, 7am- 9pm
LOC: 26 Sandy Point Road, Norris Arm
T: (709) 653 2244 / (709) 938 7444
TF: (877) 938 7444
E: pbarrett@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.experiencelabrador.com
Bishop’s Falls, Route 1
BROOKDALE ADVENTURES
Located in the heart of the “Wild and
Free” Exploits Valley. Seasonal adventure
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RED OCHRE BUS TOURS
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 21 Main Street, Buchans
T: (709) 672 4455
TF: (877) 672 4455
E: redochreinn@nf.aibn.com
W: www.redochreinn.com
Buchans Junction, Route 370
MARY MARCH WILDERNESS
ADVENTURE
Season: May 24 - Sep 6
LOC: Buchans Junction
T: (709) 672 3348 / (709) 672 7074
E: steharris@nf.sympatico.ca
Victoria River, Route 370
Island wide touring, whale watching,
sightseeing, wilderness tours and hiking,
bird watching, cultural and city tours.
2-12 Passengers
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Millertown
T: (709) 745 1048 / (709) 293 0534
E: devans@victoriaoutfitters.com
W: www.redochreinn.com
see ad page 102
This 3 km coastal trail is moderate to
strenuous and perfect for nature lovers.
It follows the coastline and has lookouts and rest stops along the way. A
great view of the ocean and a chance
to view icebergs and whales. Take
along a lunch and your camera.
Season: May 1 - Oct 15
LOC: Park Road, Leading Tickles
T: (709) 483 2180
E: leadingtickles@nf.aibn.com
W: www.leadingtickles.ca
Go Take A ‘Ike
Botwood, Route 350
VICTORIA OUTFITTERS AND TOURS
Norris Arm, Route 351
EEL BROOK WALKING TRAIL
Hike along our newly completed
walking trail at Eel Brook and connect
with the Newfoundland & Labrador
T’Railway. A fabulous place to hike,
breathtaking scenery, magnificent
view, amazing photo opportunity.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Route 351, Norris Arm
T: (709) 653 2350
Off-Season T: (709) 653 2519
E: norrisarm@nf.aibn.com
W: www.norrisarm.net/heritage
T’RAILWAY PROVINCIAL PARK COBB’S CORRIDOR
120 kms between Norris Arm and
Glovertown. The trail has been
resurfaced and is in good condition
between Norris Arm and Gambo.
Season: 1 Apr - 30 Nov
LOC: Various access points along the
route
T: (709) 635 4541
W: www.env.gov.nl.ca/parks
Leading Tickles, Route 350
BEAR HEAD LOOK-OUT
This trail leads to approximately a 200
ft.
look-out. A great place to view
icebergs and whales. Binoculars are
in place for your convenience. A
breathtaking sight once you reach the
end of this trail.
Season: May 15 - Sep
LOC: Ocean View Park, Leading
Tickles, Route 350
T: (709) 483 2180
E: leadingtickles@nf.aibn.com
W: www.leadingtickles.ca
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OCEANSIDE NATURE TRAIL
WALKING TRAILS OF BOTWOOD
Four interconnected trails: 10 kms of
walking trails, breathtaking views,
photo opportunities, benches and
gazebos.
Season: Jan 1- Dec 31
LOC: Route 350, Botwood
T: (709) 257 2839
W: www.town.botwood.nl.ca
see ad page 95
Grand Falls-Windsor Cross
Country Trails
Come and enjoy our cross country ski
trail system. We have .5, 1.5, 2,5, 5.5
and 7kms of groomed trails. After your
ski drop into our newly renovated hut
for some hot chocolate.
Season: Jan 1 - April 30
T: (709) 489 0480
Loc: 3 Jones Street
Where Da Git Some Grub
Flickers Bar & Grill
Main Street, Point Leamington
T: (709) 484 3500
Bayview Takeout
122 Main Street, Northern Arm
T: (709) 257-3363
Bishop’s Falls, Route 1
Daisy’s Dinner
BISHOP’S FALLS TRESTLE
1A Airbase Lane, Botwood
T: (709) 257-3616
Former railway trestle, now a
boardwalk. Spanning 927 feet across
the Exploits River, it is the longest
trestle in Newfoundland...even longer
than the Titanic! This steel and granite
structure was built in 1901.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Riverside Drive, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258 6581
E: randydrover@bishopsfalls.ca
W: www.bishopsfalls.ca
Dockside Restaurant
179 Water Street, Botwood
T: (709) 257-3179
Mary Brown’s
Commonwealth Drive, Botwood
T: (709) 257-2444
Bishops Falls Irving Restaurant
Trans Canada Hwy, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258-6582
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
Exploits River Lounge
CORDUROY BROOK NATURE TRAIL
A network of trail ways and bridges
that can be accessed and enjoyed by
all ages and abilities. Plants, birds, and
other wildlife are abundant.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Numerous access points in
Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489 3900 / (709) 486 4691
Off-Season T: (709) 489 0018
E: corduroybrook@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.corduroybrook.org
T’RAILWAY PROVINCIAL PARK EXPLOITS VALLEY TRAIL
Grand Falls - Windsor through Bishop’s
Falls to Norris Arm. Approximate
walking time: 8 hours.
Season: 1 Apr - 30 Nov
LOC: Various trailheads along the route
T: (709) 635 4520
W: www.env.gov.nl.ca/parks
Exploits Valley
Buchans, Route 370
Trans Canada Hwy, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258-6665
Island Drive-In
495 Main Street, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258-6366
Luckey Fortune
14 Main Street, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258-6585
Station Steakhouse Ltd.
26 Station Road, Bishop’s Falls
T: (709) 258-5706
Tim Hortons Restaurant
A 2-leg trail: 1. 26 kms between Badger
and Grand Falls-Windsor. Approximate
walking time 6 hours. 2.38 kms from
Trans Canada Highway, Bishops Falls
T: (709) 535-0588
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Woods Sports Grill
Hiscock’s Drive In
B & M Snack Shack
Jim’s Take-Out
Badger Diner
Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 48980 Main Street, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-2290
72 High Street, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-6005
Highliner Inn, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-5639
36 Main Street, Badger
T: (709) 539-2688
Trans Canada Hwy., Badger
T: (709) 539-2625
Jungle Jim’s
Kellie’s Restaurant
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Mom’s Restaurant
King City Restaurant
Lucky Strike Family Restaurant
Lefty’s Pizza & Lounge
Red Ochre Inn
21 Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-2939
103 Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-9041
22 Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-9899
24 Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-2944
Mary Brown’s Fried Chicken
1 Badger Drive, Badger,
T: (709) 539-5151
23 Badger Drive, Badger
T: (709) 539 2613
2 Williams Turnpike, Buchans
T: (709) -672 2105
64 Main Street, Buchans
T: (709) 672-4455
Where Da Git Some Stuff
32 Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-4002
Norris Arm, Northside
McDonald’s (Wal-Mart)
ALDERBURN CRAFT SHOP
16 Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-7510
13 Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-7500
48 High Street, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-9299
Burger Queen
182C Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-8810
Clem’s Dining Room
214 Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-2251
Crown and Moose Pub
214 Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-2251
Donnini’s Pizza and Donair
12 High Street, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-1112
Peyton Corral Steakhouse
214 Lincoln Road, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-2251
13A Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-9090
EXPLOITS VALLEY INFORMATION
CENTRE & CRAFT SHOP
OPEN: May 31 - Jun 18 and Aug 30 to
Sep 24, 10am - 5pm, Mon to Fri; Jun 21 Aug 28, 10am - 7:30pm daily
LOC: Tourist Chalet, Exit 17, Route 1
T: (709) 489 6332
E: evda@nf.aibn.com
Town of Norris Arm
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Tim Horton’s
1-888-489-2366
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
The Valley Restaurant
Fallsview Restaurant
12 Hardy Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-3664
Pottery, jewelry, carvings, knitwear,
jams, prints, books, music, souvenir
t-shirts, Newfoundland art, fine crafts
and gifts and much more. An awardwinning shop!
OPEN: Jun 15 - Sep 30, 10am - 8pm daily
LOC: Botwood Heritage Museum,
Airbase, Botwood
T: (709) 257 4612
E: winterhouses@nfld.net
see ad page 95
Botwood Heritage and Aviation Museums
15 High Street, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-4222
19 Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-5961
Gibson’s Restaurant
WINTERHOUSES GIFT SHOP
Taiwan Restaurant
11 Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-9888
Grand Falls Fishway, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-7350
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Murph’s Cafe
Subway
Botwood, Route 350
EXPLOITS
REGIONAL
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
McDonald’s Restaurant
48 High
OPEN: Jun 15 - Sep 15
LOC: 382 Main Road, Route 3-1-09,
Norris Arm, Northside
T: (709) 653 2666
Off-Season T: (727) 588 7634
15A Cromer Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-1988
Wayne’s World
154 Main Street, Grand Falls-Windsor
T: (709) 489-2366
Exploits Valley
Greco Pizza
June 14 – Sept. 30
10 am to 8 pm daily
Airbase Place, Botwood, NL
town.botwood.nl.ca
(709) 257 4612
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Exploits Valley
Dockside Inn & Restaurant
With a captivating view of Botwood Harbour
243 Water Street, Botwood, NL
Tel: 709-257-3355 or 1-888-257-3355 • www.docksideinn.nl.ca
VISIT THE CENTRAL NEWFOUNDLAND TOWNS OF BOTWOOD & NORRIS ARM
for the
5th Annual
July 23-Aug 2, 2010
contact Tracy Card, festival coordinator for more info
www.flyingboatfestival.ca • (709) 653-2527 • tracyfbfi@nf.aibn.com
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Exploits Valley
Mount Peyton Hotel
Located in the heart of Central
Newfoundland, the Mount Peyton is
your home base for adventure!
• Full Service Hotel
• 101 Hotel Rooms
• 31 Motel Rooms with
Parking Outside Your Door
• 16EfficiencyUnits
with Kitchenettes
• Air Conditioned
• Cable TV
• Wireless High-Speed
Internet
• PetFriendly
• Fitness Room
• Crown & Moose Pub
• PeytonCorralSteakhouse
• Clem’s Dining Room
• Major Credit Cards
Accepted
TransCanadaHighway
Grand Falls-Windsor, NL
Tel: 709.489.2251
mp-reservations@fortisproperties.com
www.mountpeyton.com
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Visit the historical past of Norris Arm
through our Aviation, Forestry,
Railway and Archaeological displays
at The Fox Moth Heritage Centre
202 Citizen’s Drive, Norris Arm, NL
Phone: 709-653-2350
“Watch For Travelling Exhibits”
Bus Tours Welcomed
Town of Bishop’s Falls
P.O. Box 310, 445 Main Street, Bishop’s Falls, NL A0H 1C0
Town Office: 258-6581• E-mail: info@bishopsfalls.ca • Website: www.bishopsfalls.ca
SANGER MEMORIAL RV PARK
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48 full service large lots
Private showers & washrooms
Recreation hall & public phone
24-hr. Security
Minutes From Downtown &
Major Tourist Attractions
• Boat Launch & Walking Trails
Exploits Valley
Norris Arm
Heritage Society
709 489-8780 • 709 489-7350 (Off Season)
email: info@exploitsriver.ca • web: www.exploitsriver.ca
Salmonid Interpretation Centre
Grand Falls-Windsor
Fallsview Municipal Park beckons the salmon angler and tourist alike to come view the spectacular falls, fish the
mighty Exploits or just relax along the banks of the river while enjoying all the natural beauty of the community.
Three Rivers
Country Inn
• Nestled on the banks of the mighty Exploits River.
• Former convent.
• Hosted service and full hot gourmet breakfast.
• Located on Trailway.
• Great snowmobiling/ATV excursions. Rafting.
• Midway location between St. John’s and
Channel-Port-aux Basques.
19 Church Rd., Badger, NL A0H 1A0 | Tel: 709-539-2788 | threeriverscountryinn@hotmail.com
BROOKDALE
Country Inn
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RV PARK & CAMPGROUND
Bishop’s Falls, NL
Tel: (709) 258-7377
Fax: (709) 258-7378
Toll Free: 1-888-50-BROOK
JUST OFF TCH at EXIT 21
www.brookdaleinn.com
brookdale@email.com
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FISHING & GOLF NEARBY • WIRELESS INTERNET
• 7 Rooms; 2 Efficiency Units
• Suite With Fireplace
• Complimentary Breakfast
• Walking Trails
• Heated In-ground Pool
Live Fresh Water Species Display
Visit the Restaurant and Gift Shop
Exhibition on Biology and Ecology
Enjoy the Ruggedness and Beauty
View the “Grand Falls”
Walking Trails
For rates and information call (709) 489-7350
or visit www.exploitsriver.ca
A PROJECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
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Visit the Exploits
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Pick up a
passport.
Visit our
Heritage sites.
Enter to win.
Award Winning • Open Year Round
• A charming, exceptional, older style home on
mature grounds surrounded by a stone wall.
• Wireless Internet • Spacious rooms, comfortable beds,
luxurious linens and clean, private bathrooms.
• Each room has TV, VCR & hair dryer.
• Close to all local attractions. • Full breakfast included
HILL ROAD MANOR B
ED AND BREAKFAST
1 Hill Road, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL
Ph: (709) 489-5451 • Fax: (709) 489-5431 • Toll Free: 1-866-489-5451
Website: www.hillroadmanor.com • E-mail: info@hillroadmanor.com
AN OUTSTANDING HOME BASE FOR A
AY STAY IN THE AREA.
Victoria
Outfitters
Explore The Deep Interior Of The Central Newfoundland Area.
For Information On Hunting, Fishing & Wilderness Tours
Mr. Dave Evans
6 Birmingham Street, St. John’s, NL A1E 5C8
website: www.victoriaoutfitters.com
email: devans@victoriaoutfitters.com
RED INDIAN LAKE
HERITAGE SOCIETY
Be sure you include Millertown in your vacation
plans this summer. Visit Indian Point and see
the new Beothuk Interpretation panels. Visit the
Lewis Miller Room and learn about our lumber
and logging history. Enjoy the beauty of Red
Indian Lake.
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Phone: (709) 745-1048
Fax: (709) 745-5452
email: rilhs@live.ca
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Exploits Valley
HOME AGAIN
2010
BOTWOOD
COME HOME YEAR 2010
Hosting a multifaceted celebration!
150 Years of Settlement
50 Years of Incorporation
Come Home Year!
Events to run throughout 2010
There’s something for everyone!
Don’t miss our jam packed festival
July 23- August 2, 2010
For more information contact: Megan Stuckless
Come Home Year 2010 Coordinator
Ph: 709-257-1008 / 709-257-2839
Website: town.botwood.nl.ca/comehomeyear
Email: botwoodcomehomeyear@gmail.com
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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T
he Emerald Zone is known as the Great Whale Coast. Every year, an array of
whales returns to this region to joyfully play and swim along the jagged shorelines
of countless bays, inlets and islands that stretch from Green Bay South to the Baie
Verte Peninsula.
A 50-foot Humpback whale skeleton is displayed at the newly opened
Humpback Whale Pavilion in King’s Point and a 43-foot Sperm whale skeleton is
on display in Triton. These newly opened pavilions give a visitor the experience of
discovering these giants of the sea.
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Emerald Zone
Emerald Zone
In addition to its famed waters, the Emerald Zone is also rich in geology. Gold,
copper, and virginite are just a few of the coveted minerals. Some 1,600 years
ago, the Dorset people descended on what is now the Town of Fleur de Lys and
quarried the first known commercial mine site in the province. Visitors to the Dorset
Soapstone Quarry National Historic Site can run their fingers over the same stone
outcrop they used to create bowls and seal oil lamps for trade and survival.
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Stuff Ya Gotta Know
Visitor Information Centres
Green Bay Information Centre
Springdale Junction
Emerald Zone
Emerald Zone
673 3110
Baie Verte Peninsula Miner’s
Museum and Information
Centre
Baie Verte
532 8090
Ferries
Long Island – Pilley’s Island
Little Bay Islands – Shoal Arm
1-888-638-5454 (in Canada)
(709) 535-6244 (outside Canada)
Home Grown
• Natasha Henstridge was only
young when she left her hometown
of South Brook and went on to
pursue an acting career: Species
trilogy, The Whole Nine Yards, and
many more. • Burlington is home to comedian
Shaun Majumder, best known
for his role on This Hour Has 22
Minutes, as well as singer Rex
Goudie, who rose to stardom as the
runner-up in the 2005 Canadian Idol
Competition.
Did You Know
• Some 80 to 90 per cent of the
province’s Blue Mussel aquaculture
production is generated in this region.
• Ming’s Bight was the site of
Newfoundland’s first gold mine,
which operated from 1904 to 1906.
• The province’s second largest
community was once Little Bay. It
had its own bank, court house, jail
and even brothel.
• Crescent Lake, Robert’s Arm, is
referred to as the “Lock Ness” of
Newfoundland with numerous
stories recounting the sightings of a
creature locally known as Cressie.
• The Emerald Zone is home to the
West Brook Ecological Reserve
which encompasses a 10.74 square
km grove of Red Pine, presently the
rarest indigenous coniferous tree
species in the province.
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Robert’s Arm, Route 380
LAKE CRESCENT INN 
4 Rooms, May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: 4 Main Street, Robert’s Arm
T: (709) 652 3067
E: lakecrescentinn@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.lakecrescentinn.ca
Triton, Route 380
BLUE WATER INN 8 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 10A Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263 7382 / (709) 263 6362
W: www.bluewaterinn.ca
FUDGE’S MOTEL 7 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 293 Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263 2502 / 6091
E: info@fudgesmotel.ca
W: www.fudgesmotel.ca
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
2 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 390, Springdale
T: (709) 673 4518
TF: (877) 673 4518
E: riverview@personainternet.com
W: www3.nf.sympatico.ca/fg.hull
Pelley’s NARWHALE INN ½
24 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 43 Little Bay Road, Springdale
T: (709) 673 3931
E: cog@islandsafaris.com
W: www.narwhaleinn.com
Description: Quality
accommodations at economy rates.
Gift shop, conference facilities,
lounge, wireless internet, local tours
arranged.
Amenities: Free laundry service, gift
shop, wireless internet, lounge, ATM
on site, AC rooms available, national
standard hiking trail nearby, fishing.
see ad page 120
RIVERWOOD INN ½
5 Suites, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Riverwood Drive, Springdale
T: (709) 673 5155 / (709) 673 5531
TF: (888) 673 5155
E: reservations@riverwoodinn.ca
W: www.riverwoodinn.ca
Description: Luxury country inn,
located between Twillingate and Gros
Morne. Vacation packages available.
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1-888-489-2366
King’s Point, Route 391
BUDGELL’S MOTEL ½
BY THE SEA RESORT ½
3 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 2 Main Street, King’s Point
T: (709) 268 3364 / (709) 268 3302
E: loriematthews30@hotmail.com
5 rooms, May 20 - Sep 30
LOC: 16-18 Bayside Drive, King’s Point
T: (709) 268 3828 / (709) 268 2181
E: reservations@bythesearesort.ca
W: www.bythesearesort.ca
Springdale, Route 390
HULL’S RIVERVIEW B&B
Amenities: Panoramic view of Indian
River from all suites and common
areas, all rooms high speed internet,
27” plasma satellite TV, private
decks, specialty rooms featuring
fireplaces and Jacuzzi, five fire pits
with Adirondack chairs available,
full kitchen, continental breakfast,
licensed bar, motorized chair lift
connecting upper and lower floors.
see ad page 118
Rattling Brook, Green Bay, Route 391
WINDAMERE LOG CABINS 
4 Cottages, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 391, Rattling Brook
T: (709) 268 3863
E: debbie@windamerecabins.com
W: windamerecabins.com
Coffee Cove, Route 392
COFFEE COVE SEASIDE
RETREAT ½
1 House, Jan 1 – Dec 31
LOC: 1 Main Road, Coffee Cove
T: (709) 267 5544
E: nola@coffeecoveretreat.com
W: www.coffeecoveretreat.com
Description: Seaside historic
2-bedroom vacation home in quiet
cove, conveniently located 20 min
from Route 1 and a major centre.
Amenities: 130 year old traditional
salt box home, large deck by the
waters edge, gas BBQ, patio set,
fully equipped kitchen, satellite TV,
stereo, telephone, linens/towels &
laundry, campfires, sunsets, boating,
swimming, hiking, boat tours, fishing,
canoeing/kayaking.
see ad page 120
COFFEE COVE SEASIDE
RETREAT B & B 
T: (709) 675 2475 / (709) 486 1950
E: terrilynnboone@yahoo.ca
1 Room, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 1 Main Road, Coffee Cove
T: (709) 267 5544
E: nola@coffeecoveretreat.com
W: www.coffeecoveretreat.com
Description: Seaside retreat in a
quiet cove offers a private B & B suite
with balcony, located 20 minutes from
Route 1 and a major centre.
Amenities: Private suite with
balcony, queen bed, ensuite 4 piece
bath, private sitting room with single
daybed, TV/satellite, DVD, stereo, small
refrigerator, near enjoy campfires,
sunsets, boating, swimming, hiking,
boat tours, fishing,canoeing/kayaking
or just a romantic weekend.
see ad page 120
ROGERS’ BED & BREAKFAST ½
4 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 9 Rogers’ Lane, La Scie
T: (709) 675 2505
E: rogersbb@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.bbcanada.com/5229.html
Description: Newfoundland
hospitality. Own entrance. 2 minute
walk from White Bay with icebergs &
whales, beautiful sunsets, great
walking trails.
Amenities: Complimentary breakfast,
homemade breads and jams/
traditional meals upon request/
whales iceberg watching, ensuite
baths, non-smoking rooms, walking/
hiking trails, laundry facilities, facsimile
services.
see ad page 119
Little Bay Islands, via ferry from
Shoal Arm, Route 392
AUNT EDNA’S BOARDING
HOUSe
Emerald Zone
Where To Lay Yer ‘Ead
½
Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: 87 Main Street, Little Bay Islands,
Green Bay
T: (709) 626 5593
E: sharlenehinz@eastlink.ca
W: www.auntednaslbi.com
Baie Verte, Route 410
BAIE VISTA INN 
DORSET COUNTRY INN 
Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532 8250
TF: (877) 532 8250
E: baie.vista@hotmail.com
8 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 410, Baie Verte
TF: (877) 532 8095
E: baievertedorsetinn@nf.aibn.com
La Scie, Route 414
AT GRANDMA’S PLACE ½
1 Cottage, May 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 38 Stakes Pond Road, La Scie
T: (647) 292 4850 / (709) 675 2312
Off-Season T: (647) 290 4859
E: linda.floyd@rogers.com
CAPE MOTEL 
HARBOUR VIEW HOUSE ½
6 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Apartment Road, La Scie
T: (709) 675 2511 / (709) 675 2167
1 House, Jun 1 - Sep 30
LOC: 114 Water Street, La Scie
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THE JUNCTION INN 10 Units, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 1, Baie Verte Junction
T: (709) 673 2772
E: junction_inn@hotmail.com
W: www.junctioninn.ca
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Springdale Junction, Route 1
INDIAN RIVER BROOK B&B 
3 Rooms, Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Jct. Routes 1 & 390
T: (709) 673 4336
TF: (888) 773 4336
E: jubilee@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.indianriverbrook.com
SHORE FAST BOAT TOURS
Springdale, Route 390
GEORGE HUXTER
MEMORIAL PARK
/½
16 serviced, 4 unserviced sites,
overflow to fit 20, May 21 – Labour Day
Weekend
LOC: Little Bay Road
T: (709) 673 3439
W: www.townofspringdale.ca
Description: Just 8 km from the
Trans Canada Highway on Route
390, George Huxter Memorial Park is
located on beautiful Indian River.
Amenities: Shower/washroom
facilities,dumping station, picnic
tables, salmon and trout fishing on
site, playground, walking trail, duck
pond, outdoor stage, swimming pool
and tennis courts just minutes away,
close to all amenities.
see ad page 117
FLATWATER POND PARK  / 
6 Unserviced 28 Serviced Sites, May 21 Labour day Weekend or Mid Sep
LOC: Route 410
T: (709) 532 2267 / (709) 532 8049
E: g.noble@nf.aibn.com
South Brook, Route 1
21 Sites, May 15 - Sep 22
LOC: Route 1 at South Brook
T: (709) 657 2206
E: townofsbrk@yahoo.ca
W: www.southbrook.2yd.com
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Tings Ya Gotta See
Triton, Route 380
TRITON SPERM WHALE PAVILION
Did you know sperm whales have the
heaviest brains in the animal kingdom?
Come visit the Triton Sperm Whale
Pavilion to learn interesting facts about
sperm whales, and to view our 43 foot
sperm whale skeleton.
Season: May 15 – Sep 07, 10am – 8pm
daily
LOC: Route 380, 12A Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263 2264
W: www.townoftriton.ca
see ad page 117
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1-888-489-2366
King’s Point, Route 391
DOLPHIN SKELETON
RECONSTRUCTION
Season: Apr 1 - Nov 1
LOC: 27 Bayside Drive, King’s Point
T: (709) 268 2216
E: info@kingspointpottery.com
W: www.kingspointpottery.com
Pilley’s Island, Route 380
METHODIST CHURCH &
ORANGEMAN’S LODGE (HERITAGE
BUILDINGS)
HUMPBACK WHALE PAVILION
Season: Jun - Sep
Loc: Harbourview Road
T: (709) 652 3555
The world’s largest population of
feeding Humpback whales is found
in Newfoundland. Come view our 50
foot Humpack whale skeleton, and
learn about this mammoth creature
that frequents our shores.
Season: Jul and Aug, 10am – 5pm
LOC: Follow the whale signs down
Bayside Drive, King’s Point
T: (709) 268 3331
W: www.townofkingspoint.ca
see ad page 117
Lushes Bight, Long Island, Route 380
LONG ISLAND UNITED CHURCH
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Lushes Bight, Long Island
T: (709) 264 3271 Springdale, Route 390
H.C. GRANT MUSEUM
Baie Verte, Route 410
GOODYEAR’S COVE PARK W: www.nfoutdoors.com
Season: Jun – Oct
LOC: Route 380, Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263 2502
E: info@fudgesmotel.ca
W: www.fudgesmotel.ca
Baie Verte, Route 410
Season: Jun – Aug
Loc: 82 Main Street
T: (709) 673 4878
W: www.townofspringdale.ca
BAIE VERTE PENINSULA MINER’S
MUSEUM & INFORMATION CENTRE
Learn the mining history of the
peninsula in our miner’s museum, gaze
upon beautiful works from local artists
in our art gallery, purchase many
types of locally handcrafted product
in our craft shop, and discover more
about the Baie Verte Peninsula at our
information centre.
Season: Jun 30 – Sept 06 9am – 6pm
LOC: Route 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532 4477 / (709) 532 8090
E: baievertepeda@nf.aibn.com
see ad page 120
SPRINGDALE HERITAGE CENTRE
Rural Newfoundland’s largest
taxidermy display. 19th century interior
architecture. Archival exhibit over 100
framed photos, albums and family
history display. Historical landscaping.
Season: Jun 15 - Aug 30, 9am - 4pm,
off season by appointment
Loc: 326 Main Street, across from
hospital
T: (709) 673 3439
E: cgillard@nf.sympatico.ca
W: www.townofspringdale.ca
Fleur de Lys, Route 410
WEST BROOK ECOLOGICAL
RESERVE
Season: Jan 1- Dec 31
LOC: Near Route 1, 30 kms Southwest of
Springdale
T: (709) 635 4520
E: parksinfo@gov.nl.ca
W: www.env.gov.nl.ca/parks
Silverdale, Route 391
NEWFOUNDLAND OUTDOORS
Emerald Zone
Roughin’ It
Baie Verte Junction, Route 1
DORSET SOAPSTONE QUARRY
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Season: Jun 1 - Sep 30, 9am - 5pm,
daily
LOC: 24 Dorset Trail, Fleur de Lys
T: (709) 253 2177
E: dorsetmuseum@gmail.com
W: www.ezc.ca
Tilt Cove, Route 414
Season: Jun 1 - Sep 30 Call for
reservations
LOC: Silverdale
T: (709) 486 7352 / (709) 624 5245
E: selby@nfoutdoors.com
THE WAY WE WERE “MUSEUM”
Season: May – Oct, 10am - 9pm
LOC: Off Route 414
T: (709) 675 2641
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OUTPORT MUSEUM
Season: Jun – Sep, Mon - Sat 10am 8pm, Sun 10am - 6pm
LOC: Off Route 414, La Scie
T: (709) 675 2720
Off-Season T/F: (709) 675 2432
E: whalen.larry@gmail.com
Git Da Smella ‘Ouse Off Ya
Triton, Route 380
SHORE FAST BOAT TOURS
Triton, Route 380
MAPLE RIDGE HIKING TRAIL
Beautifully designed trail, entrance has
outdoor swimming pool, boat launch,
public pier and camping area.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Brighton Road, Triton
T: (709) 263 2264
E: townoftriton@eastlink.ca
W: www.townoftriton.ca
Season: Jun - Oct, 9am - 9pm
LOC: Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263 2502 / (709) 263 6091
E: info@fudgesmotel.ca
W: www.fudgesmotel.ca
Lushes Bight, Long Island, Route 380
Springdale, Route 390
LONG ISLAND BEOTHUK TRAIL
GEORGE HUXTER
MEMORIAL PARK
/½
16 serviced, 4 unserviced sites, overflow
to fit 20, May 21 – Labour Day Weekend
LOC: Little Bay Road
T: (709) 673 3439
W: www.townofspringdale.ca
Description: Just 8 km from the
Trans Canada Highway on Route
390, George Huxter Memorial Park is
located on beautiful Indian River.
Amenities: Shower/washroom
facilities,dumping station, picnic
tables, salmon and trout fishing on
site, playground, walking trail, duck
pond, outdoor stage, swimming pool
and tennis courts just minutes away,
close to all amenities.
see ad page 117
Silverdale, Route 391
NEWFOUNDLAND OUTDOORS
Season: Jun 1 - Sep 30 Call for
reservations
LOC: Silverdale
T: (709) 486 7352 / (709) 624 5245
E: selby@nfoutdoors.com
W: www.nfoutdoors.com
Go Take A ‘Ike
Brighton, Route 380
COBBLER’S ISLAND TRAIL
The town has 2 trails with beautiful
scenic outlooks. We also have a
gazebo at another lookout point with a
bridge connecting.
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Season: Apr - Nov
LOC: Cobbler’s & Cemetery Road and
Main Street, Brighton
T: (709) 263 7391 / (709) 263 2142
E: townofbrighton@yahoo.ca
1-888-489-2366
15 minute walk to a 100 metre
boardwalk across marshland full of wild
flowers, including the pitcher plant.
Steps lead to the top of Western Head
Mountain where a gazebo overlooks
the bays, coves and islands. See the
whales, icebergs, bald eagles, osprey,
numerous sea birds. A second part goes
to the top of Caplin Cove Mountain.
Season: Jun 1 - Dec 1
LOC: Long Island, Route 380, Lushes
Bight, Route 380
T: (709) 264 3271
Robert’s Arm, Route 380
HAZELNUT HIKING/ADVENTURE TRAIL
A 10 km looped trail, moderate
to strenuous. Has a combination
of boardwalk, steps and gravel.
Washroom facilities are available.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Route 380, Robert’s Arm
T: (709) 652 3331
E: town.roberts@nf.aibn.com
Rattling Brook, Route 391
RATTLING BROOK FALLS
A 800 foot waterfall overlooking the
entrance to picturesque community
of Rattling Brook with its beautiful
mountains & coastal scenery. Boardwalk
and steps from start to finish (1 km).
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
LOC: Route 391, Rattling Brook
T: (709) 268 3838 / (709) 268 3316
E: snowd@nf.sympatico.ca
Where Da Git Some Grub
King’s Point, Route 391
ALEXANDER MURRAY HIKING
TRAIL
Eddy’s Restaurant
Named after a famed nineteenth
century
geologist,
this
national
standard trail beckons the present
day adventurer. An 8 km, 3-4 hour
hike over varying terrain and ground
cover. Elevation 1,000 feet. Great view.
Waterfalls and bird watching.
Season: May 1 - Oct 31
T: (709) 268 3838 / (709) 268 3353
E: d.snow@eastlink.ca
W: www.townofkingspoint.ca
Fleur de Lys, Route 410
Trans Canada Hwy, South Brook
T: (709) 657-2590
Fudge’s Restaurant
Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263-2502
Emerald Zone
La Scie, Route 414
PJ’s Bar & Grill
10A Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263-7382
Causeway Express
Pilley’s Island
T: (709) 652-3027
FLEUR DE LYS TRAILS
Four trails with breathtaking scenery:
Spotted Point Trail, Hummocks Trail,
Ocean View Trail, Fleur-de-lys Lookout.
Take along your lunch or camping gear
& camera.
Season: Summer, Spring and Fall
LOC: End of Route 410, Fleur de Lys
T: (709) 253 2126 / (709) 253 2177
E: dorsetmuseum@gmail.com
W: www.ezc.ca
Burlington, Route 413
TWO MILE FALLS
This trail leads to a salmon river which
flows through Burlington. This river
is known as North West River where
anglers enjoy salmon fishing.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Burlington
T: (709) 252 2607
E: mbartlett@townofburlington.ca
W: townofburlington.ca
La Scie, Route 414
BOONE’S HEAD HILL TRAIL
Beautiful, scenic location overlooking
La Scie.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: La Scie, Route 414
T: (709) 675 2266 / (709) 675 2303
Off-Season T: (709) 675 2232
LOOKOUT TRAIL
Wonderful heritage walking tour
overlooking the town and the ocean.
Season: Jan 1 - Dec 31
LOC: Route 414, La Scie 414
T: (709) 675 2266 / (709) 675 2303
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Critch’s Restaurant
Bo Jo’s Restaurant
Mariah’s Place
Elmer’s Pizza
Outport Museum - Tea Room
Pilley’s Island
T: (709) 652-3027
Main Street, Springdale
T: (709) 673-3733
Main Street, Springdale
T: (709) 673-4488
Greco Pizza
Main Street, Springdale
T: (709) 673-3857
Kaitlyn’s Restauant
2 Critch’s Lane, LaScie
T: (709) 675-2472
Main Street, LaScie
T: (709) 675-2432
Chukwag’n
Main Street, Middle Arm
T: (709) 252-2270
Triton, Route 380
Marie’s Motel & Restaurant
TRIPLE A GIFT SHOP
Mary Brown’s Fried Chicken
Main Street, Springdale
T: (709) 673-3857
LOC: 130 Main Street, Triton
T: (709) 263 2332 Springdale, Route 390
CABIN FEVER
Subway
70 Little Bay Road, Springdale
T: (709) 673-5600
OPEN: Jan 1 – Dec 31
LOC: Route 390, Springdale
T: (709) 673 3278 Tim Horton’s Restaurant
King’s Point, Route 391
Little Bay Road, Springdale
T: (902) 662-2522
Budgell’s Motel & Dining Room
King’s Point
T: (709) 268-3364
By the Sea Cafe
King’s Point
T: (709) 268-2181
The Junction Inn
Trans Canada Hwy, Baie Verte Junction
T: (709) 673-2772
Camp One Cookhouse
Award winning pottery by
internationally recognized artists. World
class shopping at the island’s most
photographed fine craft and gift shop.
OPEN: Jan 1 – Dec 31 Summer 10am –
5:30pm, Off season call ahead
LOC: Only 12 km off T.C.H. Exit at Route
390, left onto Route 391. Located on
waterfront in King’s Point.
T: (709) 268 2216
E: info@kingspointpottery.com
W: www.kingspointpottery.com
see ad page 120
Nicky’s Nose Cove, Route 391
Samy’s Restaurant
DAVE TILLEY PHOTOGRAPHY
Friends Family Restaurant
109 Highway 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532-8386
Mary Brown’s
Hwy. 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532-8381
Roma’s Pizza
42 Main Street, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532-4007
1-888-489-2366
Located on the Waterfront in King’s Point
Grand Opening of
Springdale Junction, Route 1
Humpback
Whale
Pavilion
BRISHNEY CRAFTS
OPEN: May 30 - Sep 30, 9am - 6pm
LOC: Route 1, Springdale Junction
T: (709) 673 3110 709-268-3331
www.townofkingspoint.ca
foot sperm whale skeleton
Home of a 43
PT 7 · 10 am
Open MAY 15 – SE
– 8 pm
Triton Sperm
Whale Pavilion
12A Main Street, Triton
on Route 380
709 263-2264
www.townoftriton.ca
KING’S POINT POTTERY
Highway 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532-4066
79 Highway 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532-4337
local artistic works, painting, etc.
OPEN: Jun 23 - Aug 31, 9am - 6pm Mon
- Fri, 10am - 5:30pm Sat & Sun
LOC: #319, Route 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532 4477 / (709) 532 4477
E: baievertepeda@nf.aibn.com
see ad page 120
Where Da Git Some Stuff
92 Little Bay Road, Springdale
T: (709) 673-2727
Little Bay Road, Springdale
T: (709) 673-3894
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Main Street, LaScie
T: (709) 675-2110
Emerald Zone
Greco Pizza
LOC: 1 Nicky’s Nose Cove, Green Bay
T: (709) 624 5243 / (709) 639 1306
W: wildnewfoundland.com
Baie Verte, Route 410
DORSET CRAFT SHOP
Our products include a variety
of hand-made as well as factory
produced crafts, gifts and souvenirs.
We also carry some clothing such as
T-shirts, sweaters, gloves and hats.
Local and hand-made quilts. Also
George Huxter Memorial Park
P.O. Box 57, Springdale, NL A0J 1T0
Just 8 km from the Trans
Canada on Route 390,
George Huxter Memorial
Park is located on beautiful
Indian River.
The Park offers:
• 16 semi-serviced
(electrical) & 4
unserviced sites plus
overflow area
• Washroom and
shower facilities
• Dumping station
• Picnic tables
•
•
•
•
Fire pits
Playground
Walking trail
Salmon & trout
fishing on site
• Nature photo
opportunities
• Duck Pond
• Swimming pool &
tennis courts just
minutes away
• Close to all amenities (grocery stores,
pharmacies, gas
stations, banks, etc.)
• Outdoor Stage
Reservations and Information Call
In season: 709 673-3808 • Year round: 709-673-3439 • Fax: 709-673-4969
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R E G I O N A L E CO N O M I C D E V E LO PM E N T B OA R D
Phone: (709) 673-3300
www.ezc.ca
Walk our trails. See our whales.
Meet our people. Experience the beauty
of the 42 communities in our region.
½
...of Luxury
i
In a natural
setting
RIVERWOOD INN
Springdale, Newfoundland & Labrador
Rogers’ Bed & Breakfast
Complimentary Breakfast
Icebergs • Whales
Scenic Views
Pristine Walking Trails
Emerald Zone
Emerald Zone Corporation
PO Box 203, 9 Rogers' Lane, La Scie, NL A0K 3M0
Phone: (709) 675-2505 Fax: (709) 675-2505
Open your door and step onto one of
the 16 trails located within an hour of
the Inn...
Enjoy your favourite wine fireside
while relaxing on the banks of Indian
River...
Visit one of our 42 coastal communities and get a feel for the traditional
way of life...
Try and find Glassy Beach! You won't
be dissapointed!
Looking for Romance? Riverwood Inn
will design the perfect romantic
getaway for you.
To reserve your stay, or to plan your
customized vacation, call and ask for
Danny - 709-673-5155.
Springdale, NL A0J 1T0 Canada
Toll Free: 1.888.673.5155
Email: danny@riverwoodinn.ca
Web: www.riverwoodinn.ca
Specializing in.... MY RIVERWOOD
Escapes
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Emerald Zone
Baie Verte Peninsula Miner's
Museum & Information Centre
Route 410, Baie Verte
T: (709) 532 4477 / 532 8090
F: (709) 532 4166
E: baievertepeda@nf.aibn.com
Miner’s Museum
Art Gallery
Craft Shop
Information Centre
12 km off TCH
KING’S POINT POTTERY CRAFTS & GIFTS
World Class Shopping
Exit Route 390 to Route 391
Phone: 709 268-2216
www.kingspointpottery.com
info@kingspointpottery.com
Gallery Restaurant
Puncheon Lounge
Pelley Inn Gift Shop
Tel: 1-877-9SAFARI
Coffee Cove Seaside Retreat
Reservations: 709-267-5544
Route 392, Coffee Cove
www.coffeecoveretreat.com
The ideal setting to experience a true Newfoundland vacation.
Retreat features a 2bdrm historic 1870’s vacation home with all the modern
conveniences of home. Also features an elegant 4 star bed and breakfast suite
with private sitting room, bath and balcony.
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Adventure Central Newfoundland
Where To Have A Time
N
ewfoundlanders are known for their ability to have a good time. And right here
in Central Newfoundland, we celebrate with the best of them.
Almost every month of the year you can find some sort of activity happening
in nooks and crannies throughout the region. From harvesting partridgeberries
to drying capelin, to welcoming people back home, we only need the tiniest of
excuses to throw a big bash.
But don’t just stand amongst the sidelines. Grab an ugly stick and kick up your
heels. In true Newfoundland style, there’s always room for one more.
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Festival Facts
• The Exploits Valley Salmon Festival, Grand Falls-Windsor, is considered one of
North America’s Top 100 events.
• The province’s largest kitchen party is held during Gander’s annual Festival of Flight.
• In its 30th year, Twillingate’s Fish, Fun and Folk Festival is one of the longest
running folk festivals in the province.
• The Conne River Powwow is one of the top 29 most significant aboriginal
tourism attractions in Canada.
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Jan 1 – Dec 31
Botwood, Route 350
TOWN OF BOTWOOD/
COME HOME YEAR 2010
Events throughout 2010. Flying Boat
Festival Jul 23 – Aug 2. Dinners, concerts,
fireworks, parades, dances, ecumenical
church services, kids activities, ride for
youth motorcycle rally.
T: (709) 257 1008
W: www.town.botwoodnl.ca/
comehomeyear
see ad page 104
Feb 12 - 15
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
WINTERLUDE
T: (709) 489 0450
W: www.grandfallswindsor.com
Feb 15 - 21
Glovertown, Route 310
GLOVERTOWN WINTER CARNIVAL
T: (709) 533 2351
W: www.glovertown.net
Feb 24 - 28
Eastport, Route 310
CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS - THE
BEACHES HERITAGE CENTER
T: (709) 677 2360
W: www.beachesheritagecentre.ca
Square Pond Park, Route 1
CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS T: (709)
674 7566
W: www.squarepondpark.ca
Lewisporte, Route 341
CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS
- LEWISPORTE
T: (709) 535 2737 / (709) 535 6696
W: www.lewisportecanada.com
Notre Dame Provincial Park, Route 1
CANADA DAY
T: (709) 635 4520 / (709) 635 4531
W: www.gov.nl.ca/parks
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
CANADA DAY IN GRAND
FALLS-WINDSOR
T: (709) 489 0450
W: www.grandfallswindsor.com
Appleton, Route 1
Springdale, Route 390
APPLETON WINTERFEST CELEBRATION
T: (709) 679 2289
SPRINGDALE DAY & CANADA DAY
CELEBRATIONS
T: (709) 673 3439
W: www.townofspringdale.ca
Jun - Sept
Crow Head, Route 340
ALL AROUND THE CIRCLE DINNER
THEATRE
T: (709) 884 5423 / (709) 884 2687
E: yvonnemutford@yahoo.ca
Jun 8
Terra Nova National Park, Route 1
OCEANS DAY
T: (709) 533 2942 / 2801
W: www.pc.gc.ca/terranova
Jun 27
Terra Nova National Park, Route 1
ABORIGINAL DAY
T: (709) 533 2942 / 2801
W: www.pc.gc.ca/terranova
Jul 1
Terra Nova National Park, Route 1
CANADA DAY
T: (709) 533 2942 / 2801
W: www.pc.gc.ca/terranova
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Jul 1 - Aug 31
Fogo Island, Route 333
THE WORLD’S END THEATRE FESTIVAL
T: (709) 743 4130
E: sharon.king.campbell@gmail.com
Jul 2 - 4
Conne River, Route 365
CONNE RIVER POW WOW
T: (709) 882 2470
TF: (866) 882 2470
W: www.mfngov.ca
Jul 2 - Aug 20
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
QUEEN STREET DINNER THEATRE
Performances Sunday to Thursday.
Dinner theatre, lunch time show and
loads of Newfoundland food and fun.
T: (709) 489 0435 / (709) 486 3458
TF: (800) 822 7469
W: www.andco.nf.ca
see ad INSIDE BACK cover
July 22 - 24
Eastport, Route 310
King’s Point, Route 371
7th ANNUAL ACCORDION FESTIVAL AT
BEACHES HERITAGE CENTRE
T: (709) 677 2360
W: www.beachesheritagecentre.ca
Alexander Murray Hiking Trail Soiree
E: sandrakmatthews@hotmail.com
Jul 9 - 24
St. Alban’s, Route 361
ST. ALBAN’S COME HOME YEAR
T: (709) 538 3132
Jul 15 - 19
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
EXPLOITS VALLEY SALMON FESTIVAL
Annual Salmon Festival features
Newfoundland’s premier outdoor
concert, stadium dances, salmon
dinner, and Newfie Night. One of
the Top 100 events in North America,
continues to be a “Must See” for tourist
and locals alike.
TF: (877) 585 9762
W: www.salmonfestival.com
see ad page 97
Jul 16 - 18
Belleoram, Route 362
IRON SKULL FOLK FESTIVAL
T: (709) 881 6161
Jul 17
Terra Nova National Park, Route 1
TAKE A HIKE / PARKS DAY
T: (709) 533 2942 / 2801
W: www.pc.gc.ca/terranova
Notre Dame Provincial Park, Route 1
PARKS DAY
T: (709) 635 4520 / 4531
W: www.parksday.ca
Jul 18
Bay D’Espoir, Route 361
BAY D’ESPOIR CANCER BENEFIT
Concert
T: (709) 538 3545
W: envision.ca/webs/
cancerbenefitgroup/
Jul 19 - 25
Twillingate, Route 340
30th ANNUAL TWILLINGATE/N.W.I FISH
FUN & FOLK FESTIVAL
T: (709) 884 2174
W: www.fishfunfolkfestival.com
Jul 23 - 26
Glovertown, Route 310
SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL
T: (709) 533 2351
W: www.glovertown.net
Where To Have A Time
Where To Have A Time
Jul 23 - Aug 2
Botwood & Norris Arm, Routes 350 - 351
5th ANNUAL FLYING BOAT
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL
Dance, food and fireworks highlight
this annual celebration to Botwood’s
unique role in aviation history.
T: (709) 653 2527
W: www.flyingboatfestival.ca
see ad page 96
Jul 24
Terra Nova National Park, Route 1
NEWFOUNDLAND DAY
T: (709) 533 2942 / (709) 533 2801
W: www.pc.gc.ca/terranova
Jul 25
Lushes Bight, Route 380
LONG ISLAND DAY
T: (709) 264 3271
Jul 26 - 31
La Scie, Route 414
LA SCIE CRAB FESTIVAL
T: (709) 675 2154 / (709) 675 2266
Jul 26 - Aug 2
Newtown, New-Wes-Valley, Route 330
NEW-WES-VALLEY CRAB FESTIVAL
T: (709) 536 2700
E: nwvreccomm@nf.aibn.com
Jul 27
Fogo Island, Route 333
THE GREAT FOGO ISLAND PUNT RACE TO
THERE AND BACK
T: (709) 658 7327
W: www.fogoislandregatta.com
Jul 29 - Aug 2
Gander, Route 1
GANDER’S FESTIVAL OF FLIGHT
T: (709) 651 5927
W: www.gandercanada.com
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SMALLWOOD DAYS FESTIVAL
T: (709) 674 4222
W: www.townofgambo.nf.net
Jul 30 - 31
Dover, Route 320
DOVER FAULT FESTIVAL
T: (709) 537 5821
E: townofdover@persona.ca
Jul 30 - Aug 1
Joe Batt’s Arm, Route 334
ETHERIDGES POINT SEASIDE FESTIVAL
T: (709) 658 7281 / (709) 658 3490
E: joebattsarmer@yahoo.com
Jul 30 - Aug 2
Eastport, Route 310
SEAFEST 25TH ANNIVERSARY
T: (709) 677 2166
July 31 - Aug. 8
Harbour Breton, Route 360
SUNNY COTTAGE GARDEN PARTY
T: (709) 885 2354 / (709) 885 2885
W: www.harbourbreton.com
Peterview, Route 350
PETERVIEW DAY
T: (709) 257 2033 / (709) 257 2926
E: townofpeterview@nf.aibn.com
Jul (last weekend)
Tilting, Route 334
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BEACH FESTIVAL
T: (709) 658 3503 / (709) 658 7359
W: www.townoftilting.com
Jul - Aug TBA
Newtown, Route 330
BEYOND THE OVERPASS DINNER
THEATRE - THE GILLS
T: (709) 536 3220
W: www.barbour-site.com
Aug 2
Botwood, Route 350
BOTWOOD DAY
T: (709) 257 2839
W: www.town.botwood.nl.ca
Gander, Route 1
GANDER DAY CIVIC HOLIDAY
T: (709) 651 5927 / (709) 651 5938
W: www.gandercanada.com
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Aug 5 - 9
Lewisporte, Route 341
24TH ANNUAL MUSSEL BED SOIREE
T: (709) 535 2737 / (709) 535 6696
W: www.lewisportecanada.com
Aug 6 - 8
Square Pond Park, Route 1
SQUARE POND PARK ANNIVERSARY
EVENT
T: (709) 674 7566
W: www.squarepondpark.ca
Leading Tickles, Route 350
LEADING TICKLES DAY
T: (709) 483 2180
W: www.leadingtickles.ca
Exploits Valley, Multiple Locations
ARTS EX
Experience ART EX in the Exploits
Valley with exhibitions, events, talks,
workshops and demonstrations.
T: (709) 489 8700
W: www.theexploitsvalley.ca
see ad page 102
Aug 6 - 9
Musgrave Harbour, Route 330
MUDDY HOLE SCUFF ‘N SCOFF
T: (709) 655 2119
W: www.musgraveharbour.com
Aug 7
Harbour Breton, Route 360
RED HEAD ROCKS FESTIVAL
T: (709) 885 2354
W: www.harbourbreton.com
Triton, Route 380
TRITON CAPLIN COD FESTIVAL
T: (709) 263 2264
W: www.townoftriton.ca
Baie Verte, Route 410
SPREE BY THE SEA FESTIVAL
T: (709) 532 8222
W: www.townofbaieverte.ca
Terra Nova National Park, Route 1
KIDS DAY
T: (709) 533 3145 / (709) 533 2801
W: www.heritagefoundationtnnp.nl.ca
Aug 13 - 15
Eastport, Route 310
WINTERSET IN SUMMER
Winterset in Summer is Newfoundland
and Labrador’s unique literary festival
designed to celebrate the writers of
our splendid province. Meet new and
established authors and hear them
talk about their writing with celebrity
hosts, including CBC Radio’s Michael
Enright.
T: (709) 677 2846
W: www.wintersetinsummer.ca
see ad page 60
Fogo, Route 333
BRIMSTONE HEAD FOLK FESTIVAL
T: (709) 266 2237
W: www.town-fogo.ca
St. Jacques, Route 362
SOUTH COAST ARTS FESTIVAL
T: (709) 888 3501
Aug 13 - 15
Little Bay Islands, Route 392
Newfoundland & labrador
Traditional Song Writers Festival
T: (709) 626 5593
W: www.lbimusicfest.com
Aug 14 – 15
Square Pond Park, Route 1
2ND ANNUAL SQUARE POND PARK
HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT
T: (709) 674 7566
W: www.squarepondpark.ca
Aug 15 - 22
Hermitage, Route 364
RUM RUNNERS FESTIVAL/HERMITAGE
COME HOME YEAR
T: (709) 883 2343
Aug 20 - 21
Terra Nova National Park, Route 1
HERITAGE FOLK FESTIVAL
T: (709) 533 3145 / (709) 533 2801
W: www.heritagefoundationtnnp.nl.ca
Aug 20 - 22
Eastport, Route 310
THE GERALD S. DOYLE FOLKSONG
FESTIVAL
T: (709) 677 2360
W: www.beachesheritagecentre.ca
Sep 3 - 6
Square Pond Park, Route 1
HALLOWEEN AT SQUARE POND PARK
T: (709) 674 7566
W: www.squarepondpark.ca
Sep 4 - 6
Gambo, Route 320
GAMBO LOGGERS’ FESTIVAL
T: (709) 674 4476 / (709) 674 4222
W: www.townofgambo.nf.net
Sep 11 - 18
Appleton & Davidsville, Routes 1 & 332
TARGA NEWFOUNDLAND
T: (709) 722 2413 / (709) 682 7900
TF: (877) 332 2413
W: www.targanewfoundland.com
Where To Have A Time
Gambo, Route 320
Sep 16 – 18
Lewisporte, Route 341
CRAFT & TRADE SHOW
T: (709) 535 2737 / (709) 535 6696
W: www.lewisportecanada.com
Oct 6 - 11
Eastport, Route 310
EASTPORT PENINSULA AGRICULTURE
EXHIBITION
T: (709) 677 2360
W: www.beachesheritagecentre.ca
Oct 8 - 11
Square Pond Park, Route 1
THANKSGIVING AT SQUARE POND PARK
T: (709) 674 7566
W: www.squarepondpark.ca
Oct 9 - 10
Fogo Island, Route 333
FOGO ISLAND PARTRIDGEBERRY
HARVEST FESTIVAL
Competition bake-offs of preserves,
cakes, pies, vinegars, etc., informative
health talks on the benefits of berries
and produce, local farmers market
featuring lots of fresh produce,
fine local craft vendors, traditional
demonstration area features local
people showing skills in woodworking,
etc., lots of food with berries and local
produce, children’s activities, music
and storytelling.
T: (709) 658 7256 / (709) 266 7840
W: www.fogoislandpartridgeberryfestival.com
Oct 29 – Nov 5
Grand Falls-Windsor, Route 1
RED MAPLE FESTIVAL
T: (709) 489 0450
W: www.grandfallswindsor.com
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Member Listing
• Airport Nordic Ski Club
• Amber Retreat
• Baie Verte Peninsula Economic
Development Association
• BlueWater Lodge & Retreat
• Botwood Heritage Society
• Brookdale Inn
• Canoe Hill Adventures
• Cape Freels Heritage Trust Inc
• Coast of Bays Corporation
• Coffee Cove Seaside Retreat
• Comfort Inn - Gander
• Destination Gander
• Dockside Inn and Restaurant
• Emerald Zone Corporation
• Exploits Heritage Council
• Exploits Regional Chamber of Commerce
• Exploits Valley Economic Development
Corporation
• Flying Boat Festival International
• Gander & Area Chamber of Commerce
• Gander International Airport Authority
• Glovertown Museum Association
• Harbour Lights Inn
• Hill Road Manor B&B
• Hotel Robin Hood
• House of Diamonds Art
• Islander RV
• Kings Point Heritage Society
• Kings Point Pottery
• Kittiwake Cottages
• Kittiwake Economic Development
Corporation
• Lewisporte Area Development
Association
• Miawpukek First Nations
• Mount Peyton Hotel/ Fortis Properties
• Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry
Association
• Norris Arm Heritage Society
• North Atlantic Aviation Museum
• Old Brook B&B/B’s Old Brook Cottage
• Ocean Quest Adventures Resort
• Parks Canada Newfoundland
(East Field Unit)
• Pelley’s Narwhale Inn Ltd.
• Pinetree Lodge
• Queen Street Dinner Theatre
• Rafting Newfoundland & River Front Chalets
• Red Indian Lake Heritage Society
• Riverwood Inn
• Road to the Beaches Tourism Association
• Roger’s B & B
• Salmonid Interpretation Centre
• Sanger Memorial Park
• Seven Oakes Island Inn and Cottages
• Shorefast Foundation
• Smallwood Era Development Association
• Snowshoe Lodge Hunting & Fishing
• Splash N’ Putt Resort
• Square Pond Friends and Family RV Park
• Stages and Stores Foundation
• Steele Hotels
• The Bear Sleeps Inn
• Three Rivers Country Inn
• Town of Bishop’s Falls
• Town of Botwood/Come Home Year
• Town of Eastport
• Town of Gander
• Town of Glovertown
• Town of Grand Falls-Windsor
• Town of Harbour Breton
• Town of Lewisporte
• Town of Musgrave Harbour
• Town of New-Wes-Valley
• Town of Norris Arm
• Town of Springdale
• Town of Triton
• Traytown Cabins
• Twillingate Adventure Tours
• Victoria Outfitters
• Weston’s (At the Airport)
• Winterset in Summer Inc.
• Yarn Point Knitters
Special Thanks
Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, Government of Newfoundland
and Labrador, Photographer Trevor Lush, Exploits Valley Economic Development
Corporation, Kittiwake Economic Development Corporation, Road to the
Beaches Heritage Association, Emerald Zone Corporation, Coast of Bays
Corporation, Miawpukek First Nation, Ocean Quest Adventures, Discovery Trail
and Parks Canada.
Concept and Design
km designs inc. T: (709) 258 2069 E: km_designs@nl.rogers.com
If you have any questions, comments please contact us:
Adventure Central Newfoundland
T: 888 489 2366 W: www.AdventureCentralNewfoundland.ca
Adventure Central Newfoundland has made every effort to ensure that the information
contained in this guide is complete and accurate at the time of printing. The information
provided in this guide is for the convenience of visitors and does not imply liability for injury,
damage, loss or accidents.
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